Protesting Ola, Uber Cab Drivers Seek Gadkari's Intervention

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Feb 27 2017 | 6:33 PM IST
Over one lakh drivers attached to two cab aggregators, who began an indefinite strike here from February 22 demanding better incentives and stopping attachment of new cabs, today sought Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari's intervention to solve the deadlock.
"We have started talks with major political parties to lend support to the protests demanding better incentives and stopping attachment of cabs, following inaction of the state government and the aggregators," Uber, TaxiForSure and Ola (UTO) Drivers and Owners Association President Tanveer Pasha told PTI here.
Last evening, the protesters met former Karnataka Minister and BJP Leader Sobha Karandlaje who has assured them to put a word into the ears of Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari solve the vexed problem, Pasha said.
"We met Shobahji last evening, and she has assured us to put a word into the ears of Gadkari to address our problems," Pasha said.
The protesters also are scheduled to meet State JDS President H D Kumaraswamy tomorrow morning to give support to the agitation, Tanveer said.
Pasha blamed government and aggregators for the present dilemma.
He said the government should prevail over the aggregators in asking them to adhere to the provisions under Karnataka On-Demand Transportation Technology Aggregators Rules, 2016.
The drivers also want Ola and Uber to stop attachment of new cabs as it affects their bookings, as also immediate stoppage of penalising drivers, based on customer ratings.
Before going on an indefinite strike, hundreds of drivers had staged a protest here against the transport department, asking for enforcement of the rules, on Feb 19.

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First Published: Feb 27 2017 | 6:33 PM IST

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