On Friday, the simmering financial anxiety of thousands of commercial drivers spilled over onto the streets as a 72-hour strike entered its second day, turning a policy dispute into a stark narrative of survival.
The protest brings together a fragmented workforce—from truck operators and private bus owners to the ubiquitous app-based cab and maxi-cab drivers.
Drivers point out that while the cost of domestic upkeep, vehicle maintenance, and fuel—particularly CNG—has skyrocketed, their earnings have retrogressed.
