Karnataka, Maharashtra and Telangana kick out Uber taxis


Belagavi/ mumbai/ hyderabad/new delhi: Dec 11 DHNS: Karnataka, Maharashtra and Telangana governments on Wednesday announced that they would comply with the Central advisory to ban web-based taxi services after a woman passenger was raped by an Uber cab driver in New Delhi recently. Reuters file photo

Karnataka, Maharashtra and Telangana governments on Wednesday announced that they would comply with the Central advisory to ban web-based taxi services after a woman passenger was raped by an Uber cab driver in New Delhi recently.

Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, who is in Belagavi to attend the winter session of the Assembly, on Wednesday said: “We received a fax in the afternoon from the Centre asking us to ban Uber services if it is not registered with the State government. From Thursday we will be banning the services if it is not registered.”

No extension of time will be given to Uber services for registering with the State government, the minister added. The Home Ministry has advised the state governments and Union territories to ensure that operations of web-based taxi services are stopped and such service providers which are not licensed are prohibited to operate till they get themselves registered.

Reddy, however, said prohibiting web-based taxi services is not the solution to problems related to sexual assault against women. “Also, the decision to ban the service will not stand legal scrutiny. We will inform the Centre about it,” he told Deccan Herald.

Reddy said the State government will tighten the rules to operate taxies. The transport and home departments have made it mandatory for all taxi operators to obtain permissions by registering their services. About two dozen conditions have been laid down by the department to issue a permit, including police verification of the driver, Reddy added.

Maharashtra and Telangana have also banned Uber cab services. “We have asked authorities to immediately stop Uber and Ola’s services,” Maharashtra Transport Secretary S K Sharma said. The ban comes into effect immediately, he added. Uber finally stopped operations in Delhi two days after it was banned in the national capital. But some other banned taxi services continued to run.

 

  

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Thu, Dec 11 2014

    MEANINGLESS DECISION..IF THESE THINGS HAPPENED IN THE TRAIN,BUS,PLANE,SHIPS..ARE WE GOING TO BAN EVERYTHING..?

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 11 2014

    Thank God! These stupid ones did not ban buses after Delhi Nirbhaya incidence!

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  • Vipul, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 11 2014

    You are right. Even Manipal is lucky to have Autoriksha services after that rape incident there last year by some auto guys.

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  • yogesh, ex-mumbai

    Thu, Dec 11 2014

    Just checked out Uber website looks hi-tech with mobile app for carpooling etc.
    BTW who are they trying to impress by banning?

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  • munnabhai, mumbai

    Thu, Dec 11 2014

    Fekumaharaj sitting in Delhi of course!

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Dec 11 2014

    Banning is not the solution. Tomorrow a home delivery guy will deliver some stale food or poisoned food, will it mean the Govt will ban food door delivery??

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  • Af,, mangaluru

    Thu, Dec 11 2014

    Banning is not a solutions, tomorrow they will open in another name as a
    new entity.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 11 2014

    Criminal driver should have been punished.
    But shouldn't equate all Uber Taxi drivers are bad! Why equate and punish all of them, for one Driver and managements fault?
    If one or two persons in party are accused as rapists, but no punitive action is taken then is the political party banned?

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  • teena, udupi

    Thu, Dec 11 2014

    I agree with you vallie uncle

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Dec 11 2014

    This is the first for a change our State obliged Central advise…. But reading at Minister Reddy’s statement like “If, However, etc, etc” we still have doubt about their intention to ban totally. May be they will scrutinize the file first regarding the ownership and then they decide whether to ban or not!!!!

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