Explaining the issue in detail, Shobhatai said that a portion of the four-lane NH-7 on Nagpur-Jam-Hinganghat was constructed by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) between 1999 and 2002 and the Chandrapur-Nagpur road joins the NH-7 at Jam.
"As rules, the contractor who constructed the highway is authorised to collect a maintenance cost at Rs 1 crore per kilometre for national highways and Rs 50 lakh per km for state highways, once in five years. Exorbitant toll has been levied for only 21.60 km on NH-7 near Borkhedi village," Shobhatai said.
However, according to the contractor's official records, Rs 35 lakh per day or Rs 10 crore per month, which is equivalent to an astounding amount of Rs 120 crore, is being collected through this controversial toll booth, that too for a patch of road which has not been constructed by the contractor at all, she said.
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