Mumbai :- In a startling turn of events, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief, Raj Thackeray, issued a stern warning to toll plazas across the state, threatening to take drastic action if they continue to charge toll fees for private four-wheeler vehicles. Thackeray, known for his vocal stance on various issues, declared that the collection of toll is one of the biggest scams plaguing the state.
In a public statement, Raj Thackeray delivered his ultimatum, stating, “I will not tolerate the extortion of hard-earned money from the people of Maharashtra. Toll collection has become a major scam in our state, and it is high time we put an end to it. If toll plazas do not stop charging private four-wheelers, I will not hesitate to take matters into my own hands, even if it means resorting to drastic measures like burning toll plazas.”
The issue of toll charges has been a contentious one in Maharashtra, with citizens often expressing their frustration over the toll booths that dot the state’s highways. These charges, imposed on vehicles using the roads, have been a source of revenue for infrastructure development and maintenance. However, allegations of corruption, mismanagement, and excessive fees have fueled public outrage.
Raj Thackeray’s threat to burn toll plazas has raised concerns about the potential for violence and disruption of public infrastructure. The MNS chief, who has a history of leading agitations on various issues, including the influx of non-Maharashtrians into the state, appears to be ready to take a strong stand against what he perceives as an unjust practice.
Government officials and law enforcement agencies are closely monitoring the situation, with many urging Raj Thackeray to pursue legal means to address his concerns. They emphasize the importance of maintaining law and order and ensuring the safety of citizens and public property.
As the situation unfolds, there is a growing debate on the merits of the toll system in Maharashtra. While some argue that it is necessary for funding road maintenance and development, others share Raj Thackeray’s viewpoint that the toll collection process needs greater transparency and accountability to prevent any alleged scams.
In the coming days, all eyes will be on Raj Thackeray and his party as they navigate this contentious issue. It remains to be seen whether his ultimatum will lead to a resolution through peaceful negotiations or if Maharashtra will witness a tumultuous showdown at toll plazas.