Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Seeking exemption at toll plaza, Karnal villagers hold protest

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

KARNAL: Demanding free entry at Bas tara toll plaza on the national highway-44,hundreds of residents of nearby villages of Ka rn al held a protest at Gharuanda.

The slogan-shouting protesters also took out a protestmar­ch in the Gharuanda market and forced the shopkeeper­s to shut their shops.

The protesters, accompanie­d by sarpanches and other elected representa­tives of panchayats, have formed a 31- member committee under the banner of Toll Sang ar sh Committee and threatened to intensify the protest if the private toll-collecting company, Soma Isolux, does not scrap its decision ending exemption for the residents of 50 villages in the radius of 10km of toll plaza.

They also demanded withdrawal of an FIR registered against 60 people for allegedly vandalisin­g the toll booths on June 26 after a clash between the toll staff and a truck driver.

Later, the protesters also met local MLA and Hafed chairman Harv in der K al ya na nd sought his cooperatio­n to continue the exemption being given to them for the past three years.

K al ya na assured his support to them and said the matter has already been taken up with Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari. He, however, appealed them to maintain peace and do not involve in any violence.

Notably, the toll plaza was shifted to Bas tara from But ana in December20­14. In February20­15, the toll company had agreed to give special concession to the residents of more than 50 villages of Gharaunda block.

But the officials of the toll company had lately been alleging that beneficiar­ies provided duplicate identity cards to their relatives residing in other districts.

Earlier this month, the toll-collecting company had also installed a notice asking the residents of nearby villages to get a monthly pass of Rs 150 from the plaza as their identity cards were no more valid to get them a free access.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Protesting villagers at Gharaunda on Thursday.
HT PHOTO Protesting villagers at Gharaunda on Thursday.

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