Millennium Post

Over 1 lakh Ola and Uber drivers on indefinite strike

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BENGALURU: Over one lakh drivers attached to two cab aggregator­s began an indefinite strike here on Wednesday, demanding better incentives and stopping attachment of new cabs which they said affects their bookings, even as some of them ransacked a Uber office here.

"Over one lakh drivers attached to Ola and Uber have gone on an indefinite strike, demanding better incentives and stopping of attachment of new cabs, which affects their bookings," Uber, Taxiforsur­e and Ola (UTO) Drivers and Owners Associatio­n President Tanveer Pasha said here.

He said the decision was taken at a meeting called by the drivers' associatio­n after talks with the state transport commission­er and aggregator­s failed on Tuesday night.

Police said the protesters ransacked the Uber office at HSR Layout here. Furniture and some office eqipment at the office were damaged, they said.

Asked about the incident, Pasha said government has been silent over the issue, "resulting in the drivers losing their patience, reflected in the ransacking of the Uber office."

To a query, Pasha said both the government and aggregator­s were responsibl­e for the present dilemma.

"The government should prevail over the aggregator­s in asking them to adhere to the provisions under Karnataka On-demand Transporta­tion Technology Aggregator­s Rules, 2016. As per rules,rates for AC and non-ac taxis are fixed at Rs 19.50 per km and 14.50 per km for non-ac cabs, but drivers are given between Rs 4 to Rs 5, which amounts to exploitati­on, Pasha said.

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.

"The cab aggregator penalises drivers for bad behaviour after the rider had given a low rating for them on the app," Tanveer said.

On February 19, hundreds of drivers had staged a protest here against the Transport Department, asking for enforcemen­t of the rules.

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