Delhi Government will revise auto fares based on inflation every year, Kejriwal said while addressing an auto drivers' meeting in Burari of outer Delhi.
"If inflation increases, auto fares would then be hiked. If inflation declines, auto fares would be reduced by the Delhi Government," Kejriwal said.
There are nearly 80,000 autorickshaws running in the capital. The Aam Aadmi Party had acknowledged their role in its electoral success and promised to address their grievances.
Delhi Government, this evening, said in its press release that there were complaints about the Delhi Traffic Police misusing the power under Section 86 (4) for suspending the permits of various vehicles.
"Delhi Government has now decided to limit this power to suspend permits only on three conditions for Light Motor Vehicles - driving without valid permit, driving without license, and driving without registration certificate," it said.
"I request auto drivers not to refuse taking passengers. With passengers' travelling, you (auto drivers) earn money and your families survive. If an auto driver is going to his house after work at night, then I request him to place a plate of "No Service" in front of their vehicle. Such autos, then, won't deserve fine for refusal," Kejriwal also said.
"We have got to know that some auto drivers misbehave with passengers and tourists. Our government has now decided to train auto drivers in which they would be taught how to behave with passengers and foreign passengers. Transport department will soon begin giving such training to auto drivers," said.
