The country's most expensive toll plaza Ladowal will remain free today. The protest of farmers' organizations has entered the second day today. A large number of farmers are participating in the protest. Farmers are joining this protest in shifts.
Some farmers go to work in the fields while some farmers are registering their presence in the protest. Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sahni is going to talk to the farmers today. Bharatiya Kisan Mazdoor Union President Dilbag Singh said that an indefinite protest has been started at the toll. Today, on Monday, the Deputy Commissioner will come to the spot for talks. Until the toll rates are not reduced, the toll will not be allowed to start.
Farmers have been protesting peacefully since Sunday morning. No driver is being allowed to get stuck in the jam. Dilbag Singh said that the toll booths have been vacated by removing the employees. After this, a mat was laid on the empty road and a sit-in was held. Toll rates have been increased for the third time in a year. This is the most expensive toll in Punjab. He said that if a vehicle does not have a fast tag, then it will have to pay a tax of Rs 430 for one trip.