Auto rickshaw and taxi unions in New Delhi went on a strike on Tuesday to demand a hike in fares and protesting the government's directive to install the global positioning system in their vehicles.
The demand for a fare hike has been gaining momentum for some time now.
Ever since the transport department announced that installing a GPS-based fare meter will become mandatory, the auto rickshaw unions have been insisting on a fare hike.
Satish Kumar, an auto driver, said that it was important to hike the auto fares as the price of fuel had increased.
"We are striking because last time the fares were raised, gas used to cost 21
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