Delhi Police today booked 140 diesel-run taxi drivers for plying their vehicles in the city violating the Supreme Court ban, even as cab drivers protesting against the crackdown by police threw traffic out-of-gear by blocking National Highway 8 and the Ring Road.
"As many as 140 drivers were booked today and challans were issued to them. Vehicles were impounded in a few cases," Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Sandeep Goel said.
After extending the deadline twice, the Supreme Court had on Saturday refused to give more time to cab operators to convert to CNG and put a ban on diesel cabs in the city from May 1. The court exempted taxis with all-India tourist permit (AITP) from switching to CNG if they operate outside NCR.
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Nearly 150 such diesel-run cab drivers, including several with AITP, were prosecuted yesterday and many vehicles were impounded, following which the drivers alleged harassment by enforcement agencies.
The city groaned under traffic woes today as hundreds of cab drivers blocked National Highway 8 and Ring Road, protesting against action by enforcement agencies following the Supreme Court's decision to ban diesel taxis in Delhi.
In the early hours, a group of protesters blocked both carriageways near the Rajokri toll booth on National Highway 8, which led to a long tailback stretching over a kilometer in the area, traffic officials said.
The congestion largely affected thousands of office-goers who travel between Delhi and Gurgaon, linked by NH-8. In no time, traffic was thrown out-of-gear in Dhaulakuan, Kapashera and Mehrauli, and the chaos continued for hours.
The situation turned worse at around 11.30 AM when the protesters blocked both carriageways on the Ring Road stretch at Maharani Bagh, close to Ashram Chowk.
The second blockade directly hit traffic in areas including Sarai Kale Khan, Ashram, near PGDAV College in Nehru Nagar, Lajpat Nagar and Moolchand stretching upto AIIMS.
The protesters included the diesel cab drivers with AITP, who are exempted from the ban provided they operate outside NCR.
"We will continue with our protest until the authorities forbid police and transport department officials from penalising us as we have an All India permit which is exempted from the ban. We are only asking for exemption which we have already been given," said Sanjay Samrat, President of Delhi Taxi Tourist Transporters Association.