"We have lost hopes from the state government and the Chief Minister, who did not fulfil his promise to come up with rules or Act to regulate these app-based aggregators, who are eating into our money and passengers," president of this relatively new association Balasahab Sanap said.
"Now, we are left with no another option but to resort to indefinite strike. We gave government ample time to look into our demands...It did nothing but only made fake promises," he said.
Their three key demands include, to put the operations of app-based cab aggregators on hold till rules and regulations are formulated by the government, if allowed, they should be asked to ply outside the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, they should be under the ambit of RTO rules and regulations.
In June, taxi and autorickshaw drivers under this banner had protested at Azad Maidan seeking inquiry and action against cab aggregators over their pricing strategy to attract customers.
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Meanwhile, Mumbai Autorickshaw and Taximen's Union has also announced to go on a day-long strike on August 31 over their various demands.
He claimed that the union has 83,541 autorickshaw drivers with it.