Mumbai Cab Strike: App Based Drivers Launch Indefinite Hunger Protest, Demand Fair Fares and Bike Taxi Ban
In Mumbai, an app-based cab drivers' union has announced an indefinite strike starting Monday, April 20, marking a major escalation in their ongoing protest. The agitation will be centred at Azad Maidan, where union members will stage a hunger strike described as a "fast unto death" to highlight their long-standing grievances.
Mumbai Cab Drivers Strike: 'Fast Unto Death' Indefinite Protest Begins
The union has stated that the decision to intensify the protest comes after repeated appeals and demands remained unresolved. Through this indefinite strike, drivers are seeking immediate intervention and concrete action from authorities.

Mumbai Cab Strike: Demand To Ban on Bike Taxis and Fair Fare Implementation
The protest is being driven by concerns over the growing presence of app-based bike taxi services, which drivers allege are operating without proper regulation. According to union members, these services are significantly impacting their earnings and creating an uneven playing field within the transport sector.
Ola, Uber Drivers Join Cab Strike
Drivers associated with major ride-hailing platforms such as Ola and Uber have joined the strike in large numbers, according to a Moneycontrol report. They are demanding stricter enforcement measures against such operations, along with either a complete ban or tighter regulatory controls.
Another key issue raised by the unions is the lack of adherence to government-approved fare structures on aggregator platforms. Drivers claim that inconsistent pricing policies and frequent fare fluctuations are reducing their income and making it difficult to sustain their livelihoods.
Although the central protest is being held in Mumbai, the movement is not limited to a single location. Demonstrations are also planned at the District Collector's Office in Pune and at Samvidhan Chowk in Nagpur as per Times Now report.
Reports indicate that thousands of drivers from across Maharashtra are taking part in the agitation, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction among those working in the app-based cab sector. The coordinated protests across multiple cities underline the scale and seriousness of the issue.
Hunger Strike to Continue Until Government Responds
Union leaders have emphasised that the protest will not be called off until their demands are formally acknowledged. They are seeking a written assurance from the government, particularly regarding a permanent ban or strict regulation of bike taxi services.
The protesters have made it clear that they are prepared to continue the hunger strike for as long as necessary to achieve their objectives. With participation expected to remain strong, the ongoing agitation could disrupt cab services and impact daily commuters in key cities across Maharashtra.
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