Transporters went on indefinite strike after talks between the government and AIMTC delegation failed as the truckers' body said the offer of electronic-toll system by December was not practical.
However, essential commodities like milk, vegetables and medicine have been kept off the purview of the strike.
Another truckers body AITWA has said that it is not joining the strike.
AIMTC is demanding scrapping of toll system terming it a tool of harassment and one-time payment of taxes besides simplification of TDS.
However, AIMTC President Bhim Wadhwa said electronic toll system offered by the Highways Minister is no solution as "E-tolling project of the government is a failed concept... even their pilot project has failed. The partnering banks viz. ICICI and Axis Bank too has distanced itself from the project."
Wadhwa said one of their demands is TDS provisions on transport trade to Pre-Finance Act 2015 and the Finance Arun Jaitley has assured them to call a meeting with Chairman, CBDT.
Asked that another body All India Transport Welfare Association (AITWA) has not joined the strike, Wadhwa said AIMTC was the apex body and represented about 87 lakh trucks and 20 lakh buses and tempos.
Gadkari yesterday held a detailed meeting with AIMTC delegation and appealed them to call off the strike assuring an electronic toll collection system by December at all 325 toll plazas.
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