Only Marathi speaking drivers will be given autorickshaw permits: Maharashtra government
Only Marathi speaking drivers will be given autorickshaw permits: Maharashtra government
Opposition Congress and NCP were quick to slam the decision accusing Sena and BJP of whipping up the sons-of-the-soil sentiment for making gains in Mumbai civic polls due in early 2017.

In a bad news for the autorickshaw drivers, the Maharashtra government has ordered that the new permits in Mumbai will only be given to applicants who can speak Marathi. One lakh fresh licenses will be issued in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region from the first of November.

Transport Minister Diwakar Raote, a Shiv Sena member in Devendra Fadnavis Ministry, said the government had decided to issue quite a large number of autorickshaw permits and the only conditions for applicants is that they should speak Marathi and should be residents of respective localities for 15 years.

Opposition Congress and NCP were quick to slam the decision accusing Sena and BJP of whipping up the sons-of-the-soil sentiment for making gains in Mumbai civic polls due in early 2017.

"As a Diwali gift to the people, the government will issue 1 lakh fresh auto permits in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (which includes parts of adjoining districts) and 25 per cent of the existing number of autos in other parts of the State," Raote said.

"In 1997, the then government had stopped issuing fresh auto permits. But in the last 15 years, the population of the state has increased rapidly and we think at least one lakh fresh permits need to be issued in MMR region alone," he said.

"The only conditions the applicant must be able to fulfil are - he should speak Marathi and be a resident of (respective) locality for at least 15 years," he added. The Minister made it clear those who do not fulfil these two conditions would not be issued permits.

Criticising the Marathi string attached to decision, Congress and NCP leaders said BJP and Shiv Sena were once again raking up 'Marathi Manoos' (sons of the soil) issue in view of coming Mumbai civic elections (slated in early 2017).

Congress termed the order as completely illegal and unconstitutional. " Mumbai has multilingual community in the city so you cannot make one language mandatory. There cannot be any discrimination in the name of language. The government can ensure a driver knows the topography of the city but cannot discriminate," Mumbai Congress President Sanjay Nirupam said.

"There are 2 lakh auto rickshaw drivers in Mumbai and 70% driver are from Bihar or UP. If this government gives this type of order, they will deprive from their livelihood so it's completely unjustified. We are going to protest against this type of attitude," he added.

NCP leader Sachin Ahir said the decision makes it seem that those running the government are "extremists". "They are simply raking up Marathi manoos issue ahead of Mumbai civic body elections. When I was Transport Minister, we only expected people to know various languages, including Marathi, but never imposed rules on them. It seems this government is being run by extremists," he said.

(With PTI inputs)

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