Auto Strike Hits Hard Mumbai Suburban Commuters


Mumbai, Apr 16 (IANS): Lakhs of commuters and students were inconvenienced Monday as one of Mumbai's biggest autorickshaw unions went on a day's strike in the suburbs here Monday.

The action by Sharad Rao's Mumbai Autorickshawmen's Union (MAU) came despite a Re.1 hike on minimum fare - from Rs.11 to Rs.12 - permitted by the Regional Transport Authority (RTA) last week.

Over 20,000 autos owing allegiance to the MAU went off the roads from midnight while the unions commanded by Congress, Shiv Sena and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena opposed the strike.

The other unions, despite a low strength compared to MAU, attempted to fill the void by offering services to the commuters, including shared trips to clear the morning peak hour rush, but it was not enough.

Commuters had to wait in long, serpentine queues at BEST bus stops, while students, many appearing for their final examinations, had to sacrifice an hour of study to ensure they reached exam centres on time.

The short supply created by the strike was diverted to BEST buses, which were crowded despite extra buses deployed to counter the agitation.

A livid Haresh Shah, who waited in a BEST queue for nearly an hour before getting bus, demanded inclusion of all forms of public transport under essential services - "How can a small group hold to ransom the entire commuting population of the city," he asked.

Priya Ghanekar, working in a private company in Andheri, said during such autorickshaw strikes, taxis must be permitted to make special trips in the suburbs and clear the rush of commuters.

There are a total of over 100,000 autorickshaws plying the Mumbai's eastern and western suburbs.

"We shall not be participating in the strike as the transport department from the state government has already approved Re.1 hike in the fare," said Haji Arafat Sheikh of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena-led Vahatuk Sena.

The Shiv-Sena led Rickshaw Chalak Malak Sena also opposed the strike. "We have asked our drivers to not be intimidated by the tactics of the Sharad Rao-led union," an officer-bearer said.

K.K. Tiwari, leader of the Swabhimaan Sanghatna, headed by Nitish Rane, son of Industry Minister Narayan Rane, said the strike was pointless as the fare had already been hiked from April 20.

Last week, MAU's Rao had announced a state-wide indefinite strike affecting nearly one million autorickshaws.

However, after lack of co-operation by most other unions and the RTA permitting a marginal fare hike, Rao backtracked and converted it into a daylong token strike.

  

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Tue, Apr 17 2012

    This was a strike by the auto drivers action taken taken by MAU. It caused hardships to the commuters who used to take rickshaws daily. It caused hardships to the bus commuters as they had to wait in long queues. How come the the other unions took action to avoid this strike. I know as I was and born up in Mumbai and then moved to New York and I could understand the hardship was there at that time. But it was better at that time. KUDOS to the very BEST for their timely help as I used to take the public transport BEST to and fro to my office in Worli, Mumbai. BEST service was the BEST and I want to keep the same service forever for the people of MUMBAI.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Apr 16 2012

    'Aailaa
    Kaay Zalla 'Rickshaallah'
    Agaabai Kaaljee Waat-the Mallah..
    Chaangla Nahi Yeh-GadbadGotaalah'!

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