Hyderabad auto strike sparks commute woes, hits school students hard

Hyderabad Desk

Hyderabad: A one-day strike by auto-rickshaw drivers in Hyderabad on Tuesday, January 20, is causing significant inconvenience, particularly for school students and daily commuters.

The strike, which is called by the ILWF union, has disrupted morning routines and is expected to have an impact during the entire day.

Key demands

The ILWF union has announced the strike to press for two primary demands from the government.

Firstly, they are seeking a ban on auto-rickshaws from other districts operating within Hyderabad city limits. Secondly, the union is demanding an increase in meter fares.

Drivers argue that the last fare revision was years ago and that current earnings are unsustainable. They cite increased competition from app-based cab services like OLA and Uber as a major factor affecting their income.

During the strike, auto driver Mohammed Suleman from Vijayanagar colony speaking to Siasat.com told that their earnings are getting affected by these services in Hyderabad.

Furthermore, drivers highlighted that the state government’s free bus travel scheme for women has significantly reduced their passenger base and impacted their livelihood.

The union plans to stage a protest at Indira Park later in the day.

Impact of auto strike on commuters, school students in Hyderabad

School students, who form a large portion of daily auto commuters in the city, are the most affected.

Today morning, union members were seen stopping auto drivers who were ferrying students to schools.

The sudden unavailability of autos has led to a surge in demand for cabs on platforms like OLA, Uber, and Rapido, with many users reporting delays and difficulties in confirming rides.

The inconvenience due to auto strike is likely to continue into the evening hours when school students and office-goers in Hyderabad rely on autos for their return trips.


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