Kolhapur:
After suspected Shiv Sena workers vandalised four toll booths in Kolhapur in Maharashtra yesterday to protest against toll collection on nine roads in the city, the party has called for a bandh in the city today.
Police said that they have detained some of the protesters who ransacked the booths yesterday in Kolhapur, 400 km from Mumbai. There is no report of anybody having been injured during the attack on booths, police said.
Alleged Shiv Sena workers vandalised the office of IRB Infrastructure Developers, a private company, which manages the toll booths on nine roads leading to the city. As the protests showed no signs of abating, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan appealed to the agitators to remain calm.
"I am monitoring the situation in Kolhapur. I am keeping a watch on it. Law and order situation should not be disturbed. We are trying to find a way out (over the toll issue)," Chavan told reporters in Mumbai.
"A discussion on the issue was held two days back and there is a possibility of finding a way out," he said. Kolhapur Guardian Minister and state Co-operative Minister Harshawardhan Patil said the situation is tense but under control. "The real issue is to cancel the collection of toll there," he said.
Kolhapur residents have been agitating against the toll collection at the booths on nine roads for the last three years.
About dozen members of anti-toll action committee launched a hunger strike six days ago, saying that they would not call it off unless the toll collection was stopped. Maharashtra Minister of State for Home Satej Patil and Labour Minister Hasan Mushrif on Saturday met the activists who were on hunger strike, and assured them that government would ask the company to stop the toll collection.
However, contrary to reports, the collection continued at the booths this morning, which led to the violence.