Future of Bike Taxis in Karnataka: A Call for Clarity
The Bike Taxi Welfare Association urged Karnataka's Chief Minister to provide clarity on bike taxi operations' future. Concerns arose following reports suggesting a possible Special Leave Petition against a court order allowing these operations. The BTA seeks a policy-led resolution that ensures drivers' livelihoods and public safety.
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The Bike Taxi Welfare Association (BTA) has appealed to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, seeking urgent intervention in the ongoing uncertainty surrounding bike taxi operations in the state.
Recent reports suggested the government might file a Special Leave Petition (SLP) against a High Court decision permitting these operations, creating anxiety among riders.
The association stresses the need for a policy-driven resolution that guarantees both regulatory compliance and the livelihoods of thousands of local bike taxi operators.
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