Auto-taxi drivers called off their strike
Unions of autorickshaw and taxi drivers on Tuesday called off their strike in protest against the rising prices of petrol and diesel. However, he has warned that if the demand of auto/taxi drivers is not met within the next 25 days. So they will cut into the food chain of Delhi.

Unions of autorickshaw and taxi drivers on Tuesday called off their strike in protest against the rising prices of petrol and diesel. However, he has warned that if the demand of auto/taxi drivers is not met within the next 25 days. So they will cut into the food chain of Delhi. The union has also given a big threat to the government regarding its demands.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Rajdhani Transport Panchayat President Inderjit Singh said that no essential commodity will come to Delhi and the central government will be responsible for this. He said, 'We held a one-day symbolic protest to warn the central government that if no action is taken in the next 25 days, then after 25 days we will shut down the total food chain of Delhi including tempos and trucks. . After which there will be no milk, vegetables or anything else.
The president of Rajdhani Transport Panchayat said, 'We request the central government to subsidize fuel prices. We want a registration card from the government to avail fuel at subsidized prices. When asked about the problems being faced by passengers in booking cabs and autos, Singh said, "All the auto unions have said that they have called off the strike. But there are people who are still not aware of the end of this strike, so they are continuing the strike.
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