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Mumbaikars in for a rough ride as autos on strike on Monday

Last updated on: February 15, 2016 12:00 IST

Thousands of auto rickshaws went off the roads in Mumbai suburbs on Monday to protest the operations of private taxi aggregators and rise in permit fees.

Autos refused to ply on Monday after the union called for a strike against Ola and Uber taxis. Photograph: Rediff.com

In order to minimise inconvenience to passenger, state transport commissioner Shyam Wardhane has issued directives allowing private cars, buses and other vehicles to operate as “public transport” on Monday.

“This is being done for the convenience of commuters, specially office-goers, in view of the strike,” an official said.

Shashank Rao, leader of Mumbai Autorickshawmen Union, which has called the strike, said, “We are opposing the operations of private cab aggregators (like Ola, Uber) and also the increase in permit fee to Rs 15,200. If there is any inconvenience to commuters, the state government will be responsible.”

Nearly 9,000 autos will be off the roads on Monday as they participate in the strike. Photograph: Rediff.com

He claimed that nearly 90,000 autos were off the roads on Monday.

The strike inconvenienced scores of commuters as many office-goers depend on autos on the share routes to ply to the railway station daily.

This photo shows some unidentified people stopping a rickshaw from plying in Powai. It was sent to us by one of our readers. Photograph: Rediff.com

The police are on alert to ensure there is no law and order problem. 

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