Bengaluru: After public outcry, ban on Ola cabs revoked with immediate effect


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Mar 24: The ban on Ola organization, whose permit to run the taxis was suspended by the transport department of the state for starting Bike Taxi service in the capital in violation of the rules is lifted and the taxis are running as usual from Sunday, March 24.

The government pressurised the transport department to take back its order of suspension of services. The drivers and the public also voiced their protest against the suspension of cab services of Ola.

The public and cab drivers have expressed outrage at the sudden suspension of aggregator licence of Ola by the transport department. Thousands of drivers and their families are earning their livelihood through Ola. In addition, lacs of people depend on this service for commuting.

The public had expressed its discontent on social media by posting, “Under the prevailing situation it is not right on the part of the transport department to cancel the permit suddenly. If the organization has violated the rules, it can be warned and a fine may be slapped. But it is not right to suspend the permit all of a sudden. The public will be greatly inconvenienced due to the suspension of the cab service. The government has to resolve the issue immediately.”

Minister for social welfare Priyank Kharge has also objected the sudden suspension of the aggregator licence of Ola. He said, “It is not right on the part of the transport department to suspend the licence of Ola suddenly. If the organization has erred, there is an opportunity to warn them and slap a fine. The well being of thousands of drivers and lacs of passengers should have been considered before suspending the license. Suspending the license is not the solution for the error that is committed.”

“There will be negative impact on the investment, startups and tourism due to the suspension of the permit. The officers of the transport department should have sought the suggestion from the government and the chief secretary before sending out the suspension order. However, they have not approached anyone. I have discussed this issue with the chief minister and deputy chief minister and they have responded positively. The order of suspension is taken back by the government with immediate effect.”

Minister Priyank Kharge also tweeted from his Twitter account on the lifting of the ban on Ola cabs.

  

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, Mangalore, India

    Mon, Mar 25 2019

    The decision to ban Ola taxis is error from the staff/officers from govt and the Minister just approved it. After the outcry including me, the govt. had no choice but to revoke it. During election, the govt. acted with utmost wisdom and done the right thing, by revoking the ban order.

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  • dks, Mlore

    Mon, Mar 25 2019

    As i told before. Election time....Cong-JDS needed funds for election....amount settled...issue settled. Simple.

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Sun, Mar 24 2019

    Best way to get election fund. First ban and then revoke. Banned for 6 months and revoked within 6 days . Whom they want to fool?

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  • Anilkumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 24 2019

    Now everyone will understand the real story, real reason for ban and what needs to be done to lift the ban. All eyewash excuses dont impress intelligent public.

    If transport department really wants to help citizens, let them take strict action on auto rickshaw drivers who insist on extra over the meter charges. If they want to show their power, let them cancel the license of these culprit auto drivers, especially in Bangalore.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Sun, Mar 24 2019

    let someone investigate how much of money changed hands to get the ban revoked.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sun, Mar 24 2019

    It was not right because Transport Department has no such right. I said the same thing and say it again that Ola is not a single bullock-cart. Its a fleet. Greasing the palm worked and shame of Transport department covered up. Ended well. Common sense prevailed.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 24 2019

    This is called Democracy ...

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  • Ravindra, Karkala

    Sun, Mar 24 2019

    In democracy govt should be proactive. This is moneymaking tuglak darbar

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  • prasad, mangalore

    Sun, Mar 24 2019

    Hitler came to power in a democracy with a highly liberal constitution, and in part by using democratic freedoms to undermine and then destroy democracy itself. as per NYT.

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India.

    Sun, Mar 24 2019

    Very good decision of revoking OLA cabs ban. I had experienced very good ola taxi service in Manglore and Bangalore. Mangalore auto drivers are any time better and are honest to a great extent. Where as in Bangalore, for me, I find the auto drivers are very difficult. Ola taxis in Bangalore had saved my time, money and made my life easier as they are accountable too.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Mar 24 2019

    Lifting the ban is not enough. The officer who passed this order has to be dismissed. The person without brain has no right to work as a officer in government.

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