After Uber rape case, Maharashtra government to ban all web-based cab services
The move comes after the state government received Centre's advice
Mumbai: In the wake of the alleged rape of a 27-year-old woman by an Uber cab driver in Delhi, the Maharashtra Government has decided to ban web-based taxi services in the state.
"Orders have been issued to the Transport Commissioner to stop all the web-based cab booking services. He will take the required action immediately. Now, it is only a matter of time before the order is implemented by the Commissioner," Transport Secretary S K Sharma told PTI here on Wednesday.
The move comes after the state government received Centre's advice to ban all web-based taxi services, he said. "We have taken the decision to ban the web-based taxi services after due consideration," Sharma added.
The alleged rape incident in the national capital had taken place on Friday night when the victim, who works for a finance company in Gurgaon, was heading back to her home in north Delhi's Inderlok area. Shiv Kumar Yadav, who was driving the Uber cab, had sexually assaulted the woman.
Following outrage over the incident, the Delhi government had banned Uber and all web-based cab booking services, which had not taken any regulatory approval from the transport authorities.