Srinagar: Several parts of southern Kashmir on Tuesday observed a complete shutdown against the imposition of toll tax. The shutdown was called by South Kashmir transporters association against the levying of toll tax on highway at Kachkoot Awantipora. Eyewitnesses told KNO that transporters also staged a protest to press for their demands.
The protesting transporters were demanding exemption of toll tax for Kashmir vehicles and said they will intensify their strike if the government fails to do away with levying toll tax on locals. A member of the association told KNO that transporters and business community is already going through tough times and levying toll tax is unacceptable.
“The assurance given by Governor Satya Pal Malik that no toll tax will be imposed on people across Jammu and Kashmir must be imposed on ground,” he told KNO. Reports reaching to KNO said that whole Anantnag town is shut and no public traffic is on roads due to which people are facing immense hardships in reaching their respective destinations. (KNO)