Goa Taxis To Strike On January 19, State Government Calls Move Illegal

PANAJI: Taxi operators in Goa will observe a strike on January 19 with unions claiming it has been called to protest the installation of speed governors in their vehicles as well as harassment by police and transport authorities.

“Taxi operations at the airport, railway stations, bus stations and tourist spots would be severely affected. Not a single taxi will ply on January 19,” said Vinayak Nanoskar, General Secretary, North Goa Tourist Taxi Owners Association.

He added that taxi operators are not willing to install speed governors in their vehicles and alleged that a lobby within the state government is insisting on these governors at the behest of the company supplying it.

Meanwhile Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has warned of stern action, including suspension of licences, against those resorting to violence during the strike.

Transport minister Sudin Dhavalikar said the strike call by the taxi operators was illegal as the unions had not given the government a proper notice.

He added that 1,000 buses would be deployed to tide over the strike. There are 18,000 registered taxis operating in the state.

PTI