
Odisha government has taken a tough stance against auto-rickshaw drivers involved in disturbances during a protest by online cab and bike-taxi drivers in Bhubaneswar's Master Canteen area on Wednesday. Housing and Urban…
Odisha government has taken a tough stance against auto-rickshaw drivers involved in disturbances during a protest by online cab and bike-taxi drivers in Bhubaneswar's Master Canteen area on Wednesday. Housing and Urban Development Minister Krushna Chandra Mahapatra announced that licenses of Ola, Uber and Rapido drivers found guilty of violence will be cancelled.
The minister also said the auto-rickshaw stand at the protest site will be demolished. The decision follows clashes between drivers and police during the demonstration, which led to tension in the area. The government's action aims to restore order and deter future disruptions.
This crackdown signals a sharp escalation in the state's response to gig-economy protests. The real test is whether the government will also address the underlying grievances: fare structures, permit restrictions, and platform policies that have pitted app-based drivers against traditional auto operators. With the auto stand demolition, the government has chosen physical deterrence over dialogue. Watch for whether the aggrieved drivers challenge the license cancellations in court, and if the state follows through with a broader regulatory framework for app-based transport services.
Source: odishatv.in
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