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Centre for Liberty Urges AP Chief Minister to Lift Ban on Historic Play 'Chintamani'

Released: November 13, 2024
Citing constitutional free speech rights, the Centre for Liberty urges Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu to immediately revoke the "regressive" 2022 ban on the historic play Chintamani.

The Centre for Liberty strongly criticizes Karnataka’s ban on bike-taxi services like Rapido, Ola, and Uber, calling it a regressive move that harms innovation, mobility, and livelihoods.

Over one lakh riders have been left jobless overnight. Commuters—especially low-income and young workers—lose a vital, efficient option in a city gridlocked by traffic. In a place that calls itself the “Silicon Valley of India,” this step severely undermines Bengaluru’s global image.

The High Court upheld the state’s decision, even as the Karnataka government openly refused to consider any future regulatory framework for bike-taxis. This signals a dangerous aversion to modern, inclusive transport policy.

The Centre for Liberty believes this ban punishes innovation, workers, and consumers alike. It urges the Karnataka government to reverse course and adopt policies that safeguard choice, jobs, and economic progress.

Media Contact
Ajay Mallareddy, Centre for Liberty
ajay@centreforliberty.org