Truck owners thank Chief Minister for ending the transport check post system in the state
Transporters Assert Enhanced Transport System Will Benefit the Public
Truck owners of Indore honor Chief Minister Dr. Yadav
Truck owners across Madhya Pradesh have warmly welcomed Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav’s decision to abolish the Transport Department’s check post system in border districts. For a considerable time, truck owners and transporters had been advocating for the removal of these check posts. Under the leadership of Indore Region 3 MLA Shri Golu Shukla and Rau MLA Shri Madhu Verma, truck owners gathered to express their gratitude. They congratulated Chief Minister Dr. Yadav and appreciated his initiative to replace check posts with a streamlined checking system modeled after Gujarat.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the decision aligns with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision for good governance in Madhya Pradesh, aiming to boost revenue for the transport department. Officials from the truck operators and transporters association expressed their long-awaited anticipation for this decision. They hailed Chief Minister Dr. Yadav’s historic move, which brought immense joy to drivers and vehicle owners alike. With the streamlined transportation system set to enhance efficiency, the state anticipates increased revenue. Ultimately, reduced transportation costs are expected to benefit the general public.
National President of Truck Operators and Transporters Association Shri Amrit Lal Madan, Chairman Core Committee Shri Manjit Singh, Shri CL Mukati from Indore, Chairman Shri Rajendra Trehan and Shri Ajay Sharma, Shri Har Govind Chowksey, Shri Ashok Gupta, Shri Satish Sharma, Shri Rajesh Tiwari, Shri Govind Rupani, Shri Chhatarsingh Bhati, Shri Dinesh Jain, Shri Aziz Bhai, Shri Rajesh Singh Chandel, Shri Sanjeev Arora, Shri Pawan Sharma, Shri Deepak Khandelwal, Shri Rakesh Chaudhary, Shri Ganesh Jat, Shri Dinesh Gurjar, etc. expressed gratitude towards Chief Minister Dr. Yadav.
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