Autos, Cabs Driver Protest In Delhi Demands CNG Subsidy

CNG reaches Rs.69 per Kg


New Delhi: Ahead of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi election polls, Hundreds of auto, taxi and cab drivers staged a protest at the Delhi secretariat on Monday demanding subsidy on CNG prices.

 

They also threatened to go on indefinite strike from April 18 if their demand is not met. The protest was held under the aegis of Delhi Auto Rickshaw Sangh.

 

However, many autos, taxis and cabs were seen driving on city roads despite the protest.

 

The General Secretary of Delhi Auto Rickshaw Sangh, Rajendra Soni, said the "unprecedented" price hike in rates of CNG has broken the backbone of auto and cab drivers.

 

"CNG is now sold at a price above Rs 69 per kg, which is unprecedented. We are demanding that the government (Centre and state) should provide Rs 35 per kg subsidy on CNG prices so that we can survive.

 

We will go on an indefinite strike from April 18 if this demand is not met," Mr. Soni told news agency PTI (Press Trust of India).

 

Moreover, the General Secretary Mr Soni said last week, his association had also written to Arvind Kejriwal to provide a subsidy of ? 35 per kg on CNG but the chief minister has not responded so far. "We cannot keep plying our autos and cabs bearing losses every day. This is a symbolic protest to oppose the price hike," Mr. Soni said.

 

He said the representatives of other auto and taxi unions such as the Delhi Pradesh Taxi Union and the All Delhi Auto Taxi Transporters Congress Union have also participated in the protest.

 

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