Updated On: 17 July, 2025 11:01 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Cab drivers alleged that the aggregator cab companies were introducing arbitrary policies, leading to huge financial losses and pushing drivers into poverty

The protesting cab drivers alleged that the cab driver took the extreme step as he was unable to pay the EMIs. Pic/Arranged by Rajendra B. Aklekar
Ola and Uber drivers further intensified their protests on Thursday after a 46-year-old Ola driver reportedly died by suicide on Wednesday in Nalasopara in Palghar district of Maharashtra.
Cab drivers alleged that the aggregator cab companies were introducing arbitrary policies, leading to huge financial losses and pushing drivers into poverty.
They claimed the cab driver took the extreme step as he was unable to pay the EMIs on his cab loan.