NEW DELHI: India will not allow driverless cars to ply on its roads, Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari said on Monday.The minister added that focus of the government is to create more jobs to arrest unemployment. "How can we allow such vehicles when we already have huge number of unemployed people?" Gadkari asked while interacting with reporters at his residence in the national capital.Gadkari said there is already annual shortage of about 22,000 trained drivers in India.The minister also said he has told all overseas electric vehicle manufacturers that his ministry won't support any relief from import duty for such vehicles coming to India. "I have told the manufacturers that they can come and manufacture here. There is no question of tax relief," he said.Indicating how Indian automakers are also getting ready for the growing market, Nitin Gadkari said that one of the bike manufacturers has told him that they have come up with an electric bike which can run for 240 km in one single charge.