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18,000 taxis go off roads in Goa, thousands of passengers stranded

Press Trust of India, Panaji | ByPress Trust of India
Jan 19, 2018 01:24 PM IST

Tourist taxis went off Goa’s roads on Friday, as taxi operators protested the alleged harassment by the state government over installation of speed governors in their vehicles.

Taxi operators kept their vehicles off the roads of Goa on Friday despite the state government invoking the Essential Services Management Act (ESMA) prohibiting the strike.

The taxi operators are protesting against harassment by police, transport department officials and mandatory fitting of speed governors by the authorities to their vehicles.(Representative Photo)
The taxi operators are protesting against harassment by police, transport department officials and mandatory fitting of speed governors by the authorities to their vehicles.(Representative Photo)

The strike, which has seen the state’s 18,000-odd taxis off the roads, left hundreds of passengers and tourists stranded at railway stations, the airport and hotels, officials said.

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A fleet of 350 yellow and black pre-paid taxis which operate exclusively from the airport were seen ferrying passengers in the morning but later joined the strike.

Hundreds of taxi operators gathered at the historic Azad Maidan in Panaji to express solidarity.

“We will not tolerate the harassment which is being meted out to us by the state government. We are against the installation of speed governors in our vehicles. When other states have not installed it as yet, why should we be forced to do so?” asked North Goa Tourist Taxi Owners’ Association president Laxman Korgaonkar.

The state government, meanwhile, pressed into service private vehicles and buses to tide over the strike.

The state-run Kadamaba Transport Corporation Limited deployed 25 buses to ferry airport passengers and seven buses to link railway stations, its managing director Deryk Netto said.

Airport director BCH Negi said that the strike had not affected airport operations as adequate arrangements were made by state authorities.

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