On April 1 every year, government will revise auto fares, Kejriwal said addressing a meeting of thousands of auto drivers at Burari in Outer Delhi.
"This is our first meeting after winning the election. It is because of the autorickshaw drivers we got a heavy mandate in assembly election. Their contribution to our victory is more than 50 per cent," he said.
At the same time, the Delhi Chief Minister asked the auto drivers to improve their service and raised the issues of auto drivers turning away passengers and misbehaving, two of the most frequent complaints.
He also said that auto-complaint helpline number 011-42400400 will be revived to address the issue of overcharging and refusal. Strict action will be taken in case of violations.
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"We have taken the power to book under section 66/192 A from police and given it to transport department. Now police cannot book you for minor offences. Now police can take action only for driving without permit, fitness certificate, driving license and for driving under influence of alcohol," Kejriwal said.
He also said drivers can refuse a passenger if they put up a display board showing the name of the place where he is heading while returning home.