Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has asked the citizens to break the rules of parking and park their cars in the wrong place, then take a photograph of them and send them to the concerned authorities or authorities. On the basis of that, the owner of the vehicle will be fined with a penalty of Rs 500 and the person who receives 10% reward-related photograph will get it.
Amendment to the law has been made. Gadkari said that I am going to add a new provision in the Motor Vehicles Act. Under which, If you see any car standing on the road, so just sent the photo by dragging the concerned department or police mobile.
On the basis of that, the owner of the vehicle will be fined with a penalty of Rs 500 and 10% of the amount will go to the complainant.
'I feel ashamed of myself,' Gadkari said that 'shame' is felt if there is no parking space outside his ministry, due to which ambassadors and big people have to park the road there and obstruct the path of Parliament.
No parking places are available. People are using roads for that," he said. The minister said big institutions should have their parking places. He said, "every day it is shameful for me, the ambassadors are coming, the big people are coming. In front of Parliament, my total road is blocked and for getting permission to build a parking place I needed 13 permissions."
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