Delhi struggles as auto, cab drivers' strike over fuel price hike| See pictures
Published on Apr 18, 2022 02:33 PM IST
Delhi auto, taxi and cab drivers' associations have called for a two-day strike Monday onwards over the surging fuel prices, causing a major inconvenience to the locals in the city. While the unions are demanding the government to increase the fare rates and reduce the fuel prices, others are a subsidy on the CNG prices.
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Locals bear the brunt of the strike called by Delhi auto, cab drivers' associations over the fuel price hike. (Raj K Raj / Hindustan Times)
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Train passengers face difficulties outside New Delhi Railway Station as most of the taxies and auto-rickshaws were off the roads due to Taxi and auto-rickshaws strike. (Raj K Raj / Hindustan Times)
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A two-day strike - called by several auto, taxi and cab drivers' associations over the surging fuel prices - kicks off on Monday in Delhi.(Raj K Raj / Hindustan Times)
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Locals in the city face major inconvenience as Delhi's auto and cab drivers' associations call for a strike. Citizens look for public transportation and in the scorching heat. (Raj K Raj / Hindustan Times)
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Locals in Delhi rush towards public transportation including buses, metros as autos and cabs go on a strike. (Raj K Raj / Hindustan Times)
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