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Taxis may go off road from Saturday in Bengaluru

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Bengaluru: Taxis to the airport and even those that ferry thousands of employees to their offices could go off the road if the Central Government fails to roll back the hikes in insurance premiums, said transport associations on Thursday.

A large number of representatives from numerous associations — from tourist taxis to trucks — gathered at Freedom Park to deliver an ultimatum.

“The Finance Ministry has agreed to meet us in Delhi on Friday. If they do not roll back the hike in insurance premium, which doubles the amount we have to pay per year for our lorries, we will continue and intensify the strike. Even cabs will stop plying,” said G.R. Shanmugappa, general secretary, South India Motor Transport Association.

The strike, scheduled for Saturday, is expected to see even a large number of taxi aggregators joining in. “Drivers of Ola, Uber, airport taxis, and even tourist and contracted taxis will join the strike on Saturday if the meeting fails,” said Radhakrishna Holla from the Bengaluru Tourist Taxi Operators Association.

Protesters also demanded that the State government withdraw its decision to charge toll on more than 17 State highways.

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