Published 5/21/2026, 2:47:51 AM · Updated 5/21/2026, 1:18:15 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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Image Used For Representational Purpose Only Also read NEW DELHI: Commercial vehicle drivers’ unions in Delhi-NCR began a three-day strike on Thursday, demanding a hike in taxi and auto fares amid rising fuel prices, though several auto and taxi unions distanced themselves from the protest, saying services would continue as usual.The strike, called from May 21 to 23, was announced by the All India Motor Transport Congress and supported by the Chaalak Shakti Union.The unions have said the increase in CNG, petrol and diesel prices has made it difficult for drivers to support their families.“Due to the continuously increasing prices of CNG, petrol and diesel, middle-class drivers are struggling to support their families.
Therefore, in coordination with other organisations of Delhi, the 'Chaalak Shakti Union' has called for a Chakka Jam (strike) and appealed not to operate vehicles on May 21, 22 and 23,” said Anuj Kumar Rathore, vice-president of...