New Delhi, May 22 -- The protests by commercial vehicle operators and taxi unions across Delhi-NCR have entered their second day on Friday. The demonstrations are against the hike in fuel and CNG prices for commercial vehicles while pressing for fare revision.

The 72-hour strike was announced by several transport organisations, including the All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC) and Chalak Shakti Union. These bodies represent truck operators, private bus owners, cab drivers, and maxi-cab drivers in the region.

However, the daily commute at the New Delhi Railway Station saw little disruption in most areas of the capital. Auto-rickshaws and cabs were running as usual on Friday, with minimal impact on services.

Drivers of different c...