Disabled war hero asked to pay toll despite showing documents in K’taka, NHAI responds
In a shocking incident, a disabled war hero, an ex-Para SF commando, was asked to pay toll at the Sasthan toll plaza in Udupi, Karnataka, despite showing documents of exemption. The incident has sparked outrage and raised questions about the treatment of disabled veterans in the country. The war hero, who suffered injuries in an operation and was subsequently disabled, was traveling through the toll plaza when he was asked to pay the toll fee.
According to the war hero, he had shown the documents of exemption to the toll booth attendant, but was still asked to pay the toll fee. He claimed that this was the first time he was asked to pay toll, despite having traveled through several toll plazas earlier. The war hero expressed his disappointment and frustration at the incident, stating that he had risked his life for the country and was now being treated like a common citizen.
The incident came to light when the war hero shared his experience on social media, posting about the incident and expressing his disappointment. The post quickly went viral, with many people expressing outrage and sympathy for the war hero. The incident also caught the attention of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), which responded to the incident with a statement.
In response to the incident, NHAI said, “Toll fee exemption applies only to serving Army personnel on official duty.” The statement implied that the war hero, being a disabled veteran, was not eligible for toll fee exemption. The statement has sparked further controversy, with many people questioning the logic behind the exemption rules.
The incident has raised questions about the treatment of disabled veterans in the country. Many people have expressed outrage at the incident, stating that disabled veterans should be treated with respect and dignity. The incident has also highlighted the need for clearer exemption rules and better implementation of these rules at toll plazas.
The war hero’s experience is not an isolated incident. Many disabled veterans have reported similar experiences at toll plazas across the country. The incidents have sparked calls for better treatment of disabled veterans, including exemption from toll fees and other benefits.
The NHAI’s response to the incident has been criticized by many, with some stating that the authority should have been more sympathetic to the war hero’s plight. The response has also sparked questions about the exemption rules, with many people asking why disabled veterans are not eligible for toll fee exemption.
The incident has also highlighted the need for better awareness about the exemption rules among toll booth attendants. Many people have stated that toll booth attendants should be trained to recognize and respect disabled veterans, and to exempt them from toll fees accordingly.
In conclusion, the incident involving the disabled war hero at the Sasthan toll plaza in Udupi, Karnataka, has sparked outrage and raised questions about the treatment of disabled veterans in the country. The NHAI’s response to the incident has been criticized, and the incident has highlighted the need for clearer exemption rules and better implementation of these rules at toll plazas. The incident has also sparked calls for better treatment of disabled veterans, including exemption from toll fees and other benefits.
The incident is a reminder of the sacrifices made by our war heroes, and the need to treat them with respect and dignity. It is also a reminder of the need for better awareness and implementation of exemption rules, to ensure that disabled veterans are not subjected to such incidents in the future.
As the country continues to debate the issue, one thing is clear: disabled war heroes like the ex-Para SF commando deserve our respect and gratitude. They have risked their lives for the country, and it is our duty to ensure that they are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.
News source: https://x.com/NHAIROBengaluru/status/2015805264314986909