Ola, Uber Drivers' begin indefinite fast

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Twenty drivers attached to Ola and Uber today began an indefinite fast here to protest against the cab aggregators not meeting their charter of demands.

Their protest got a boost with politicians including former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and other transport unions reportedly assuring their participation in the protest.



"Tomorrow, former Chief Minister and JDS President Kumaraswamy will be supporting the drivers' cause.." Drivers and Owners Association (OTU) President Tanveer Pasha told PTI here.

The drivers began their fast at Freedom Park here after they Kumaraswamy.Hundreds of protesters thronged the area.

Some prominent leaders including Rajya Raitha Sangha President Kodihalli Chandrashekhar addressed the gathering.

He urged and State Transport Minister Ramlinga Reddy to immediately warn the aggregators to meet the demands of the protestors.

He said should prevail over the aggregators in asking them to adhere to the provisions under On-Demand Transportation Technology Aggregators Rules, 2016.

The drivers want Ola and Uber to stop attachment of new cabs as it affects their bookings and also to stop penalizing drivers, based on customer ratings.

Before going on fast, the drivers had gone on an indefinite strike, and prior to it, they had staged a protest against the transport department, asking for enforcement of the rules, on February 19.

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Ola, Uber Drivers' begin indefinite fast

Twenty drivers attached to Ola and Uber today began an indefinite fast here to protest against the cab aggregators not meeting their charter of demands. Their protest got a boost with politicians including former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and other transport unions reportedly assuring their participation in the protest. "Tomorrow, former Chief Minister and Karnataka JDS President Kumaraswamy will be supporting the drivers' cause.." Drivers and Owners Association (OTU) President Tanveer Pasha told PTI here. The drivers began their fast at Freedom Park here after they met Kumaraswamy.Hundreds of protesters thronged the area. Some prominent leaders including Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha President Kodihalli Chandrashekhar addressed the gathering. He urged Siddaramaiah and State Transport Minister Ramlinga Reddy to immediately warn the aggregators to meet the demands of the protestors. He said government should prevail over the aggregators in asking them ... Twenty drivers attached to Ola and Uber today began an indefinite fast here to protest against the cab aggregators not meeting their charter of demands.

Their protest got a boost with politicians including former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and other transport unions reportedly assuring their participation in the protest.

"Tomorrow, former Chief Minister and JDS President Kumaraswamy will be supporting the drivers' cause.." Drivers and Owners Association (OTU) President Tanveer Pasha told PTI here.

The drivers began their fast at Freedom Park here after they Kumaraswamy.Hundreds of protesters thronged the area.

Some prominent leaders including Rajya Raitha Sangha President Kodihalli Chandrashekhar addressed the gathering.

He urged and State Transport Minister Ramlinga Reddy to immediately warn the aggregators to meet the demands of the protestors.

He said should prevail over the aggregators in asking them to adhere to the provisions under On-Demand Transportation Technology Aggregators Rules, 2016.

The drivers want Ola and Uber to stop attachment of new cabs as it affects their bookings and also to stop penalizing drivers, based on customer ratings.

Before going on fast, the drivers had gone on an indefinite strike, and prior to it, they had staged a protest against the transport department, asking for enforcement of the rules, on February 19.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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