Delhi: Chief Minister Kejriwal can give relief to people, know the full report
Delhi: Chief Minister Kejriwal can give relief to people, know the full report
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Thousands of drivers have been fined after the new Motor Vehicle Act came into force from September 1 across the country. Meanwhile, in 24 cases of violation of traffic rules by the Gujarat government, the penalty rate has been reduced by 90 percent. Meanwhile, the Delhi government is also considering reducing some of the fines that can be repaid on the spot. Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot had also hinted about this in the last few days.

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Sharing his statement to journalists on Friday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the traffic in Delhi has improved since the new Motor Vehicles Act came into force, and also said that if there is a way out, it will save people from trouble You can reduce the amount of the invoice.

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According to the media report, earlier, Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot had said during a press conference on Wednesday on the issue of reducing the challan in Delhi that some important decision will be taken after the trends of other states come out. He said that there are 61 offenses under the Motor Vehicle Act.

In 27 cases the Delhi government cannot do anything, but in 34 cases the compounding amount can be relieved. There has been a lot of detail discussion, there is an issue related to road safety. At some stage, if we want to reduce it, we will do it. Explain that the amount of compounding challan is expected to be reduced by the respective state governments under section 200 of the motor vehicle act.

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