Transporters urge Meghalaya CM to remove "illegal" weighbridges

Shillong | Thursday | 2nd September, 2021

Summary:

Shillong, Sep 1 (PTI) Transporters in Meghalaya on Wednesday urged Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma to close down all "illegal weighbridges" set up along the national highways within the state.

Truckers, exporters, traders and transporters" associations, under the Joint Action Committee, an umbrella organisation, submitted a memorandum to the CM, seeking his intervention to remove these facilities.

"We appeal to you to immediately shut down all illegal weighbridges located along NH 6 and NH 40E.

We request your kindness not to force us to be part of these illegalities by asking us to pay to these illegal weighbridges as this goes against the law,” the JAC said in the letter.

According to the joint committee, the national highways are properties of the Centre and governed by a central act.

"Provisions of overloading and its prevention, including penalties etc, are written in the law, especially in the toll highway...Hence any structure built along the highway without the approval of the competent authority which is the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways will deem to be illegal and not permissible in the law," the JAC claimed.