After Arvind Kejriwal's Tweet, Delhi Bans Surge Pricing By Ola, Uber

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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, accused by critics of unfairly curtailing taxi apps Uber and Ola, has turned it up several notches. On Twitter today, he said a ban on surge pricing, introduced for the fortnight-long "odd-even" scheme, will be made permanent, a decision his government later announced.

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