MUMBAI: More than a million commuters will be inconvenienced as one lakh autorickshaws will stay off the roads on Monday. Private bus operators have also threatened to agitate on Monday to oppose the increase in permit fee for outstation trips but school buses will ply.The auto strike has been called by the Mumbai Autorickshawmen’s Union (MAU), the biggest union in the city, to protest against private taxi aggregators like Uber and Ola, besides other demands.State transport commissioner Shyam Wardhane warned auto drivers against going on strike and issued orders to allow private cars, buses and other vehicles to be used as “public transport” on Monday. This will encourage car-pooling, which many people plan to publicise through social media, to help those stranded.Many office-goers who depend on share autos to and from railway stations will either walk or take buses. BEST general manager Jagdish Patil said they will ply extra services.Rival auto union leader, Thampy Kurien, told TOI, “We do not support the strike and will try to ply autos on share routes. But if there is a law and order problem, we may be compelled to stay off out of fear.”