Two Lakh Ola, Uber Cab Drivers To Go On Strike In Delhi-NCR From Tuesday

The taxi drivers are demanding extension of the loan moratorium and a hike in fares and commissions in view of the pandemic.

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Cab drivers signed up with Ola and Uber Technologies Inc. in Delhi-NCR will be on a strike from Tuesday, Sep. 1, 2020, demanding extension of the moratorium on loan repayment and a hike in fare in view of the coronavirus pandemic.

Around two lakh taxi drivers have called for the strike as their appeals have not led to any action by the government, Kamaljeet Singh Gill, president of Sarvodaya Drivers Association of Delhi, told the Press Trust of India. “Due to acute financial crisis caused by lockdown, drivers are unable to pay their EMIs. The moratorium of loan repayment ended today and banks are already putting pressure on us. Drivers are scared that banks will tow away their vehicles for not paying EMIs.”

The cab drivers have also demanded that fares be hiked and commission increased by Ola and Uber. Gill said the fare should be fixed by the government instead of the cab aggregators.

No reaction was immediately available from Ola or Uber on the strike call.

The strike may cause hardships to a large number of commuters as Metro train services are yet to resume and the public transport buses are running at reduced capacity in view of social distancing norms.

"Most of the drivers are finding it difficult to feed their families at this time and have no means to fulfil their financial obligations. Unless the government helps us, there is no way we can work without fear of losing our vehicles," Gill said.

The drivers have also demanded the withdrawal of "heavy penalties" against them for speed limit violations.

The cab drivers will assemble near Himachal Bhawan at Mandi House on Tuesday to seek government action on their demands, he said.

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