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New Delhi: The Delhi auto-taxi unions asserted they will go on a strike on April 18 over their demand to raise the rates in view of the increasing fuel prices even as the AAP government on Friday announced setting up a committee for considering a revision of auto and taxi fares in a time-bound manner. Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot announced the formation of the fare-fixation committee, saying the Kejriwal government understands the concerns of auto and taxi unions in the city.
“Due to the rising fuel prices, auto/taxi unions have been demanding revision of fares. @ArvindKejriwal govt. understands their concerns. A committee shall soon be constituted by transport Dept for this purpose, which shall furnish its recommendations in a time-bound manner,” Gahlot said said in a tweet. The committee is expected to be notified by Transport Department on Monday. It will have representatives of auto-taxi unions, commuters and officials as members, a senior transport department officer said.
However, office-bearers of various auto taxi unions in a press conference expressed their resolve to go on strike on April 18. “We do not know when the committee will be formed and what will it recommend. Our demand is not just fare hike but also efforts by Delhi government as well as the Centre to ensure that CNG prices to bring down to previous levels,” said Ravi Rathor, president of Sarvodaya Drivers Welfare Association. He said that all the unions of drivers of autos and taxis plying in the city agree to go on the strike. General Secretary of Delhi Auto Rickshaw Sangh, Rajendra Soni said, “Price of CNG is soaring every single day and we are demanding the government to provide us a subsidy of Rs 35 per kg.”
Bus operators too have announced to join the strike by auto and taxi unions in the city. “We are also hit by the impact of Covid in the past two years and now the shooting CNG prices. Our members will also join the strike on April 18 and the private buses will not ply on that day,” said Shyamlal Gola, general secretary of STA Operators Ekta Manch.
(With inputs from PTI)
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