Drivers of ca🌜b aggregators Uber and Ola have thꦬreatened to go on an indefinite strike from the midnight of March 18.
The strike is expec✱ted to be observed in key cities like Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyde🏅rabad, Pune among other cities.
"Ola and Uber had given big assurances to the drivers, but today they are unable to cover their costs. They have invested Rs 5-7 lakh, and were expecting to make Rs 1.5 lakh a month but are unable to even make half of this, owing to the mismanagement by these companies," Sanjay Naik of Maharashtra Navnir𝔉man Vahatuk Sena, who is organising the strike, told PTI.
Naik🌊 further alleged that these taxi-hailing companies are giving first priority to company-owned cars rather th♔an driver-owned vehicles, causing a slump in their business.
W🅺hile taxi-hailing companies offered loan-guarantee let🔥ters to drivers through the Mudra scheme and that too without any verification, they are defaulting on repayment now as their costs are not covered, he claimed.
In Mumbai alone there are over 45,000 cabs on these aggrgators but due to the slump in business there has been a fall of 20 per cent in the number of cabs running on th🃏ese platforms iꦿn the city.
"If our demands are not met,♎ we will go on an indefinite strike," he said, adding ൲the drivers had approached MNS leader Raj Thackeray to intervene in the matter.
Other unions of Ola and Uber are also in support of the strike, ♊Naik said.
"The transport department should take strict action as these taxi-hailing companies are violatinꦓg permit conditions, and also encroaching on the taxi-rickshaw business. It is good they are going on strike," Al Quadros, general secretary, Mumbai Taximen's Union said.
While Ola declined to comment, an Uber spokes♒person said termed the strike call as a speculative.
(PTI)