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government's decision to give licenses only to those taxi drivers who know Marathi

 

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Maharashtra CM backtracks, says Mumbai cabbies can know any local language

PTI, 21 January 2010, 10:53am IST

MUMBAI: Under fire for his government's decision to give licenses only to those taxi drivers who know Marathi,

 

Maharashtra chief minister Ashok

Chavan on Thursday backtracked, saying cab drivers should know any local language including Hindi and Gujarati.

In a Raj Thackeray-type move, the Congress-NCP government on Wednesday decided to give new taxi licenses to only those persons who are well versed in Marathi and have resided in the state for at least 15 years.

The government had, however, clarified that existing taxi drivers, who hold a valid license, would not be affected by the decision.

Chavan said, "Cabinet has gone by the
Maharashtra Motor vehicles rules which were framed in 1989. As per that rule, for a person to have a permit, 15 years of domicile is compulsory. And the second rule says that for a taxi badge for a driver, working knowledge of local language is necessary. The local language can be Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati..it can include anything...the knowledge of the local language is necessary."

Taxi drivers can get a taxi permit if they know how to speak the local language such as Marathi, Gujarati, he said.

The Bombay Taximen's association, the oldest in the city, had condemned the decision with its secretary A L Quadros saying it was unacceptable and politically motivated.

A sizeable section of over two lakh taxi drivers in Mumbai comprise migrants from
Uttar Pradesh

, Bihar and Uttarakhand. About 4,000 new taxi permits are given each year.

MNS chief Raj Thackeray had been in the forefront of an anti-migrant campaign in the state last year and had come in for severe criticism from several political parties. The government's move is being seen as an attempt to woo the youth in the run up to the civic polls and counter the MNS.

Terming the decision as "unconstitutional", RJD chief Lalu Prasad asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to ensure that it is revoked.

However, Congress sought to downplay the controversy, saying the move was simply reinforcing an old provision in the Motor Vehicles Rule.


162 Comments on this story. Read them and Post your Own.

It`s a shameful decision and it`ll affect the integrity of our nation. If such type of discriminatory conditions(like domicile, 15 years, local lang) are put by other countries like Canada, UK, USA, G| Read By Faisal Khan on 21/01/2010 at 05:41 pm

What about visitors who do not speak Marathi. How will they communicate with driver. Maharashtra if part of India any body who car speak Hindi alongwith with her/her month tongue should be allowed to | Read By Naresh Dhiman on 21/01/2010 at 05:32 pm

I am Marathi and find this awful. Constitutionally no one should be stopped wherever one wants to work. Further government should look at larger picture and create equal opportunities not just in Maha| Read By Sach on 21/01/2010 at 05:28 pm