Journalist demands free toll, Nitin Gadkari shows finger - 'you will not get it at all, not a supporter of 'Focut Class'

  • Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari reviewed the progress made in the works of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway (DME).
  • In a press conference organized on this occasion, when a journalist demanded Nitin Gadkari to make toll free for journalists, the minister refused to do so directly.
  • Gadkari pointed a finger to the journalist, said, "You will not get it at all, I am not a supporter of the focut class, this business is closed. If you want a good road, you will have to pay."
  • Letting you know, the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will reduce the travel time between the national capital Delhi and Mumbai from 24 hours to around 12 hours.
  • This eight-lane expressway will pass through Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.