Goa taxi strike continues, union leader arrested


Panaji, Aug 3 (IANS) Strike by the All Goa Taxi Operators Union continued for second day on Saturday after a union leader was arrested for allegedly assaulting a driver of a government-appointed cab aggregator service.

Bappa Korgaonkar before being arrested told reporters, "The strike will continue. I have been arrested on false charges. I will not seek bail and will continue to be in police lock-up until the GoaMiles taxi aggregator service is scrapped by the government."

The strike has caused hardships, especially to tourists, many of whom arrived in Goa to spend the long weekend.

Speaking to IANS, Gagan Malik, Airport Authority of India (AAI) airport manager for Goa, said, airlines had been instructed to inform inbound passengers about the taxi strike before they alight from the aircraft.

"We have set up a 24x7 help desk in the airport departure zone. We are also helping passengers download the GoaMiles cab app on their phones to help them access the taxi service," Malik said.

The frequency of airport coaches had also been increased to handle increased passenger volumes, he added. The airport handles nearly 11,000 inbound passengers every day.

Several drivers of 30,000-odd tourist taxis have often been accused of over-charging, intimidating and operating in an unregulated environment.

Several attempts by the state government to implement a fare-meter system have failed. The August deadline set by the high court to install fare meters in Goa's taxis has also not been met.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant appealed the taxi drivers on Saturday to end the strike and either join the cab aggregator service or approach the state government to set up a cab aggregator service for the taxi union drivers.

  

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  • Richard, India

    Sun, Aug 04 2019

    Goa is still in stone age. No political will to put an end to this shameful menace.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2019

    Goa government should clamp down hard on the taxi mafia - they have been terrorising and looting people for too long . Hope the Government does not fall for their bullying .

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  • Joseph kiran, Pilar, goa

    Sat, Aug 03 2019

    That pre paid taxi must be banned ..they are looting people by charging frightening amounts..i am app based service which is economical and modernised

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