Karnataka's Bike Taxi Crisis: A Clash for Commuter Rights
The Bike Taxi Welfare Association staged a hunger protest in Karnataka, demanding the lifting of a ban on bike taxis and a fair policy framework. Citing the desperation of impacted riders, they appealed to the Chief Minister in an open letter, urging clarity and equitable treatment for their profession.

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In a move stirring transportation policy debates across Karnataka, the Bike Taxi Welfare Association held a hunger protest, urging the government to lift the ban on bike taxis. Five cities saw demonstrators pressuring authorities for an inclusive policy framework.
Bike taxi services were halted statewide as the High Court upheld a suspension order, calling for clear guidelines under the Motor Vehicles Act. Protestors, many of whom depend heavily on this work, emphasized the urgent need for policy clarity.
The absence of bike taxis is affecting commuters and economic livelihoods. The association's letter to the Chief Minister highlights disparities in treatment compared to food delivery services, asserting the necessity of equal rights for all gig economy workers.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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