Synopsis

Nitin Gadkari clarified that two-wheelers will not be charged toll tax on national highways. He dismissed the misleading news reports. The exemption on toll for two-wheelers will continue. Road tax is already collected from two-wheeler owners. Gadkari also highlighted the promotion of e-rickshaws as a major achievement. He said it freed 1.5 crore people from manual labour since 2014.

There has been confusion recently over claims that two-wheelers will be charged toll tax on national highways from July 15. However, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday clarified that this is false. He confirmed that no such decision has been taken and that two-wheelers will continue to be exempt from toll tax.

Toll-free travel for two-wheelers will continue

In a social media post, Gadkari said, “Some media houses are spreading misleading news about imposing toll tax on two-wheelers. No such decision is proposed. Complete exemption on toll for two-wheelers will continue.”

He added that road tax is already collected from two-wheeler owners at the time of purchase, which is why tolls are not charged from them on national highways.

Gadkari criticised the false reports and said, “Creating sensation by spreading misleading news without knowing the truth is not a sign of healthy journalism. I condemn it.”

Promoting e-rickshaws: A major achievement

In another interview with Business Standard, Gadkari said that one of his biggest achievements in his 11-year tenure is promoting the use of e-rickshaws in India.

He shared that e-rickshaws were introduced in 2014, and since then, about 1.5 crore people have been freed from manual labour. He especially mentioned that in states like Jharkhand and West Bengal, where hand-pulled rickshaws were common, the shift to electric rickshaws has brought great relief to many.

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