Updated On: 23 August, 2024 12:24 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The Delhi Auto Taxi Transport Congress Union (DATTCU) called the two-day taxi-auto strike to demand adequate compensation services from aggregators. Meanwhile, commuters claimed that owing to the strike, some auto drivers were charging them an extra amount, while some were refusing to go to certain destinations

Taxis and autorickshaws parked outside New Delhi Railway Station on Thursday, the first day of the strike, to protest against the app-based cab services. Pic/PTI
Commuters in Delhi faced severe difficulties while booking cabs and autorickshaws through app-based aggregator services as the local auto-taxi strike in the national capital region (NCR) entered its second day on Friday.
The Delhi Auto Taxi Transport Congress Union (DATTCU) called the two-day strike to demand adequate compensation services from aggregators.