The nationwide strike has been called by the All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC) which is demanding scrapping of the present toll system. Another truckers body AITWA has decided to keep away from the strike.
"We will continue our strike till a practical solution is found for a toll barrier-free India. We will be meeting Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari tomorrow. Based on the solution he offers, we will call the meeting of our executive committee to decide on whether to continue the strike or not," AIMTC President Bhim Wadhwa told PTI.
The two sides failed to resolve the issue.
The government is offering electronic-toll collection system in the entire country by December, but alleged that the solution is not practical as government's pilot project in this regard could not meet with success.
Apart from demanding scrapping of the present toll collection system, which AIMTC says is a tool of harassment for truckers, it is seeking a one-time payment of taxes and simplification of TDS procedure.
He has appealed transporters to call off the strike promising e-tolling system pan-India by December for seamless flow of traffic. However, truckers refused, terming the offer as an impractical solution.
Supply of goods to various parts of the country continued to be impacted. Supply of essential goods such as milk, vegetables and medicines has been kept out of the purview of the indefinite strike called by AIMTC.
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