Kejriwal concerned over women’s safety in cab sharing

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New Delhi:  Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday expressed concern over the safety of women travelling in shared cabs in the city.
Kejriwal was responding to a media report that the ‘City Taxi Scheme 2017’ would not allow ride sharing as cab sharing doesn’t come under any legal framework.
Ride sharing has become a popular mode of travel where a passenger can share his ride with anyone while travelling in taxis of app-based cab aggregators.
Kejriwal tweeted: “I agree that ride sharing is a good idea… Our concern is women safety.” He added that sharing a ride with strangers may not be safe for women.(IANS)

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