Andhra Pradesh taxi drivers confided in pawan kalyan about their difficulties while visiting the Jana Sena headquarters. They said that they were prohibited from doing business in Hyderabad. Officials and local taxi drivers, who suggested they leave the city since june 2 hyderabad is no longer the joint capital of the two states, harassed them, they claimed.
 

Furthermore, a group of taxi drivers from andhra pradesh met with minister of Human Resources Development nara lokesh last month to voice their worries on having to pay life tax on their cars once more. They pointed out that they had already paid this tax in Andhra Pradesh's undivided state and that they would suffer severe financial consequences if they had to pay it again.
 
Meanwhile, several taxi drivers in telangana, alleging that it adversely affects their business, have been putting pressure on the transport department to stop what they refer to as "illegal" taxi operations by automobiles registered outside the state.
 

Aware of the conflict between the cab drivers in telangana and andhra pradesh, pawan kalyan stressed that collaboration is essential to the development of both telugu states. He denounced the drivers' "unfair treatment," claiming that making them vacate would have a detrimental effect on the 2,000 people that rely on their earnings.
 
Kalyan asked the taxi drivers in telangana to show compassion for their Andhra Pradeshi colleagues.
 

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