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If you want good service, you have to pay: Gadkari on toll collection

Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, underlining that land acquisition is a major problem in road construction projects, said that state governments should come out with solutions and help find a way out.

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Published : Jul 16, 2019, 2:44 PM IST

New Delhi: Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday said people have to pay toll if they want good roads, making it clear that the toll system would stay as the government does not have enough funds.

Replying to a discussion on demands for grants for the Road Transport and Highways ministry in the Lok Sabha, he said the government built 40,000 kilometres of highway in the last five years.

Amid concerns expressed by some members over the collection of toll in different parts of the country, Gadkari said the money collected through toll from those areas which have the capacity to pay is utilised for building roads in rural and hilly areas.

"Toll zindagi bar band nahi ho sakta... kam zyaada ho saktha hai. Toll ka jaanamdata mein hoon... (Toll system can never end though the rates may vary from time to time. Toll is my brain child," Gadkari said.

"If you want good services, you have to pay for it. The government does not have money...," he stressed.

Underlining that land acquisition is a major problem in road construction projects, Gadkari urged that state governments should come out with solutions and help find a way out.

He also added that more people are killed in road accidents than due to terror or natural calamity and most of these accidents could be avoided if road safety is maintained.

The minister said his ministry was not moving forward with the project without 80 per cent of land acquisition and this principle is being followed very strictly.

Gadkari said land acquisition process is very slow in West Bengal and Bihar.

Noting that more than 400 projects worth 3.85 lakh crore were closed when he assumed charge of the ministry in 2014, Gadkari said the Modi government saved NPAs worth 3 lakh crore during the past five years by beginning work on these projects.

"There were 403 projects pending when the Narendra Modi came to power involving a cost of 3,85,000 crore. It is a great achievement of the Indian government that we saved bankers of Rs 3 lakh crore of NPAs and now 90 per cent of projects are moving fast," he said.

Gadkari also informed the House that the ministry is working on a new green expressway from New Delhi to Mumbai, which can be covered in 12 hours. It will pass through most backward and tribal areas of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra and also save Rs 16,000 crore in land acquisition.

Also read: UP govt gives tax concession to small shopkeepers

New Delhi: Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday said people have to pay toll if they want good roads, making it clear that the toll system would stay as the government does not have enough funds.

Replying to a discussion on demands for grants for the Road Transport and Highways ministry in the Lok Sabha, he said the government built 40,000 kilometres of highway in the last five years.

Amid concerns expressed by some members over the collection of toll in different parts of the country, Gadkari said the money collected through toll from those areas which have the capacity to pay is utilised for building roads in rural and hilly areas.

"Toll zindagi bar band nahi ho sakta... kam zyaada ho saktha hai. Toll ka jaanamdata mein hoon... (Toll system can never end though the rates may vary from time to time. Toll is my brain child," Gadkari said.

"If you want good services, you have to pay for it. The government does not have money...," he stressed.

Underlining that land acquisition is a major problem in road construction projects, Gadkari urged that state governments should come out with solutions and help find a way out.

He also added that more people are killed in road accidents than due to terror or natural calamity and most of these accidents could be avoided if road safety is maintained.

The minister said his ministry was not moving forward with the project without 80 per cent of land acquisition and this principle is being followed very strictly.

Gadkari said land acquisition process is very slow in West Bengal and Bihar.

Noting that more than 400 projects worth 3.85 lakh crore were closed when he assumed charge of the ministry in 2014, Gadkari said the Modi government saved NPAs worth 3 lakh crore during the past five years by beginning work on these projects.

"There were 403 projects pending when the Narendra Modi came to power involving a cost of 3,85,000 crore. It is a great achievement of the Indian government that we saved bankers of Rs 3 lakh crore of NPAs and now 90 per cent of projects are moving fast," he said.

Gadkari also informed the House that the ministry is working on a new green expressway from New Delhi to Mumbai, which can be covered in 12 hours. It will pass through most backward and tribal areas of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra and also save Rs 16,000 crore in land acquisition.

Also read: UP govt gives tax concession to small shopkeepers

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If you want good service, you have to pay: Gadkari on toll
collection
         New Delhi, Jul 16 (PTI) Union minister Nitin Gadkari
Tuesday said people have to pay toll if they want good
roads, making it clear that the toll system would stay as the
government does not have enough funds.
         Replying to a discussion on demands for grants for the
Road Transport and Highways ministry in the Lok Sabha, he said
the government built 40,000 kilometres of highway in the last
five years.
         Amid concerns expressed by some members over collection
of toll in different parts of the country, Gadkari said the
money collected through toll from those areas which have
capacity to pay are utilised for building roads in rural and
hilly areas.
         "Toll zindagi bar band nahi ho sakta... kam zyaada ho
saktha hai. Toll ka jaanamdata mein hoon... (Toll system can
never end though the rates may vary from time to time. Toll is
my brain child," Gadkari said.
         "If you want good services, you have to pay for it.
Government does not have money...," he stressed.
         Underlining that land acquisition is a major problem in
road construction projects, Gadkari urged that state
governments should come out with solutions and help find a way
out.
         The minister said his ministry was not moving forward
with the project without 80 per cent of land acquisition and
this principle is being followed very strictly.
         Gadkari said land acquisition process is very slow in
West Bengal and Bihar.
         Noting that more than 400 projects worth 3.85 lakh crore
were closed when he assumed charge of the ministry in 2014,
Gadkari said the Modi government saved NPAs worth 3 lakh crore
during the past five years by beginning work on these
projects.
         "There were 403 projects pending when the Narendra Modi
came to power involving a cost of 3,85,000 crore. It is a
great achievement of Indian government that we saved bankers
of Rs 3 lakh crore of NPAs and now 90 per cent of projects are
moving fast," he said.
         Gadkari also informed the House that the ministry is
working on a new green expressway from New Delhi to Mumbai,
which can be covered in 12 hours. It will pass through most
backward and tribal areas of Rajasthan, Gujarat and
Maharashtra and also save Rs 16,000 crore in land acquisition.
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