The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Cabs from other States should not ply in Telangana: union

By just paying border tax, these cabs are being used by IT and ITeS sector companies to pick up and drop employees, says Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union

- Syed Mohammed

Cabbies are up in arms against what they say is the illegal plying of taxis registered in States other than Telangana, and have demanded the Transport Department take strict action against these alleged errant drivers.

“We have been seeing taxis from other States moving on the roads and doing business. This is illegal and will affect out business,” said a cabbie requesting anonymity.

WhatsApp groups

Cabbies who are associated with ride hailing apps such as Ola and Uber have been taking photograph­s of cabs which are registered in other States, such as Maharashtr­a and Karnataka, and have been sharing it in gig workers WhatsApp groups. Location where such cabs have been spotted is also being shared. The move is an effort to gather examples and collate data.

The Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union (TGPWU), a union of cab drivers, had in the past raised the issue. However, its president Shaik Salauddin pointed out that Telangana’s Transport Department is yet launch a crackdown. “After the COVID19 pandemic, a lot of cabs were repossesse­d as cab drivers could not pay vehicle EMIs. When they are unable to earn, paying instalment­s is next to impossible. Cabs from other States, it appears, have come in to fill the gap. But this is completely illegal and is a failure of the Transport Department,” Mr. Salauddin said.

In a letter to the Transport Commission­er, Mr Salauddin stated that cabs registered in States such as Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtr­a and even Delhi and Haryana have been obtaining temporary permits. By only paying border tax, these cabs are being used by IT and ITeS sector companies to pick up and drop employees, he alleged.

‘Penalise them’

“There is a need to impose significan­t penalties on such cabs and cab drivers. And in case nonTelanga­na cabs are being used by cab aggregatin­g apps, then measures should be taken to stop such vehicles being registered with them,” Mr Salauddin said.

“During festive seasons, illegal cab services by private vehicles increase, affecting the business of registered cab drivers and risking passenger safety. Despite complaints, authoritie­s have not addressed this,” the TGPWU wrote, adding that such cabs often ply the roads in areas such as Uppal, LB Nagar, Aramghar, BHEL Crossroads, and near the airport.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Shaik Salauddin, president of Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union, interactin­g with cab drivers in old city, Hyderabad.
FILE PHOTO Shaik Salauddin, president of Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union, interactin­g with cab drivers in old city, Hyderabad.

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