Auto, taxi driver unions call off strike in Delhi, give Centre a 25-day ultimatum - Unions have warned that if the demands of auto/taxi drivers are not met within the next 25 days, they will cut Delhi`s food supply chain.
Unions representing autorickshaws and taxis called off their strike against fuel price hike on Tuesday, however, they have warned that if the demands of auto/taxi drivers are not met within the next 25 days, they will cut Delhi s food supply chain.
Unions representing autorickshaws and taxis called off their strike against fuel price hike on Tuesday, however, they have warned that if the demands of auto/taxi drivers are not met within the next 25 days, they will cut Delhi's food supply chain.
The union held a one-day symbolic protest to warn the government but they threatened to shut the total food chain of Delhi including tempos, and trucks if no action is taken against fuel price hike in next 25 days, as per ANI.
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Taxi driver associations hold protest in Delhi against rising fuel prices
 Taxi driver associations held a protest against soaring fuel prices at the Barakhamba Road area of the national capital on Friday. Kamaljit Gill, Sarvodaya Drivers Association president, said taxi drivers tied black ribbons on their faces and held a peaceful protest from 10 am to 11 am. The permission was for 80 people. However, around 200 reached Barakhamba Road, parked their vehicles and joined the protest peacefully without saying anything. We will hold another protest across the nation on March 22 and 23, he said.
Other than Sarvodaya Drivers Association, Expert Driver Solution, Rajdhani Parivahan and other similar outfits participated in the protest, Gill said.