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Ola, Uber drivers go on strike in Delhi-NCR, commuters left in lurch
Demanding a hike in the base fare, Ola and Uber drivers protested in various parts of Delhi-NCR on March 22.
Highlights
- The strike by Ola and Uber drivers lead to surge in prices and longer waiting period.
- Earlier this month, Ola and Uber drivers had also held a strike in Kolkata, West Bengal.
New Delhi: Many drivers belonging to cab aggregators Ola and Uber went on a strike on Monday (March 22) leading to longer waiting time and surcharge in prices.
Demanding a hike in the base fare, the drivers protested in various parts of Delhi-NCR today.
Meanwhile, a commuter, who faced inconvenience due to the cab drivers strike, revealed her ordeal. “I was trying to book a cab from my office when I realised that the app wasn’t showing any cabs near me. I was surprised to see this, as it was the first time that both Uber and Ola cabs were unavailable,” Shipra Parashar, a regular Uber user told Zee News.
“After a wait of over 20 minutes, one of the Uber cabs accepted my ride but the fare tripled in the meantime. On a normal day I pay Rs 170 for my ride, but today it was showing Rs 450,” she added.
Shipra said that after booking the cab at a higher price, the wait time was 14 minutes. “When I asked the Uber driver what was the motive behind today’s strike, he said that the drivers are asking for a hike in cab prices,” she stated.
People took to Twitter to share their experiences. Have a look at how Twitterati reacted to the cab strike:
Earlier this month, Ola and Uber drivers had also held a strike in Kolkata, West Bengal to protest against the rise in fuel prices.