Taxi and auto unions have announced one-day strike in protest against the 'Road Transport and Safety Bill-2014'. Both auto and black and yellow taxies will be off the road.
Delhi Autorickshaw Sangh and Delhi Pradesh Taxi Union, which are a part of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, said that they are against the bill.
Number of bus unions, including a section of DTC employees, are also extending their support to the strike.
Soni also said that association will demand the state government to pay Rs 2,700 annual charge for GPS in vehicles.
Transporters claim that they will not operate at airport and railway stations which may cause commuting problems to thousands of passengers.
"This is a nationwide protest and we support the transporters. This bill is not in public interest. Government is copying policy of foreign countries by charging heavy fine and seizure of license for a year after 12 violations," Rampath Kasana of Delhi Parivahan Mazdoor Sangh said.
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