Raipur: On September 1, the new traffic rule has come into force across the country. There is a provision for heavy fines in this rule. After this, there have been reports of large challan cuts across the country. Some people are filing invoices, some people are protesting. Controversial statement of Congress MLA, Says, "officers should be beaten by shoes" But meanwhile, a minister has set an example in this case. On the breaking of traffic rules during Mungeli stay, the Minister of Health TS Singhdev asked the Collector and SP of the district to deduct the challan that is made as per rules. Singhdev, being the minister in charge, had reached Mungeli to take a meeting of the DMF committee. Sihandev said that when he went to visit Mungeli for the manifesto of assembly elections, he was given a tour of the city by a young worker of the party on his scooter. After the meeting, the same young worker talked about dropping his scooter from the collectorate to the helipad. When Singhdev rode on the scooter, other party leaders and workers also left with him in two-wheelers. Politics intensified in Maharashtra Assembly, BJP-Shiv Sena's tussle on seat sharing During this time many leaders were three rides. The young worker, the driver of the scooter on which Singh was riding, did not wear a helmet. The video went viral on social media and also made news headlines. Then, Singhdev told Mungeli and the Collector not to worry. Do your duty, cut out the invoice. On this occasion, Panchayat and Health Minister TS Singhdev said in response to a question that everyone should follow the rules. INX Media case: No relief for Chidambaram, the court dismissed surrender petition