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Karnataka bike taxi ban: Rapido says it continues to engage with state govt, seeks viable policy framework

The Karnataka High Court on June 13 refused to stay a single judge’s order directing bike taxi services to halt operations unless the state government frames rules under the Motor Vehicles Act.

June 14, 2025 / 18:02 IST
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With the Karnataka bike taxi ban set to take effect on June 16, aggregator Rapido on June 14 said it continues to engage with the state government and is seeking a viable policy framework.

“We are actively pursuing all avenues to support our captains. Rapido remains hopeful that our continued engagement with the government will pave the way for a viable framework for bike taxis and the millions of gig workers who depend on them—just as it has in several other states and Union Territories,” the company said in a statement.

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“Until then, we urge our captains and users to stand with us as we continue our constructive dialogue with the authorities in the best interest of all stakeholders.”