"The auto drivers of Delhi stood by Aam Aadmi Party when very few believed that we could actually win more than a handful of seats, let alone form the government. Now, Kejriwal will address a Mahasabha of Auto drivers in Burari," the party said in a post on Facebook.
In the meeting, the Chief Minister is expected to hear the greviances of auto drivers, who played a major role in the the party's success in the elections by putting up party's posters on their vehicles durting the campaign.
"In this Mahasabha their problems will be listened to and the government try to finalise measures for helping Auto drivers earn a honest living while keeping consumer benefits also in mind," the post said.
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