"We have issued instructions to suspend collection of fees on all toll plazas on National Highways till November 11 midnight," Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said here.
The government, he said, had earlier decided that the withdrawn Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes would be accepted at plazas till November 11 midnight but that lead to chaos in the absence of adequate change, causing massive traffic jams.
On being asked as to how the government plans to tackle the loss arising out of the non-collection of fee, Gadkari said government will bear it.
As per an official statement, "Instructions in this regard are being issued to all the concessionaires including BOT, OMT operators and other fee collection agencies."
It said, "The decision has been taken in order to avoid difficulties that may be faced by the highway users following instructions by the Ministry of Finance yesterday that currency notes of the denominations of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 will no longer be legal tender from 12.00 am today."
"Several Chief Secretaries including Chief Secretaries of Haryana and Gujarat besides commuters contacted us about the situation. Many travelers narrated their plights," he said.
NHAI, he added, was monitoring the situation so that commuters are able to travel without any inconvenience.
Declaring a "decisive" war against black money and corruption, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had last night announced the government decision to ban Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes from last midnight.
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