CM Nitish’s car does not have pollution certificate, challan has been issued for seat belt also; What action will take place?

The official vehicle of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was found flouting the rules. The validity of the pollution certificate of the vehicle has expired. Despite this, this vehicle is running on the roads defying the rules. The state government has been taking many steps to protect the environment from pollution. Recently, many rules and regulations have been made by the central and state governments to control traffic. But the official vehicle of the head of the state is not following these rules. Even before this, a challan had been issued in the same vehicle for not wearing seat belt.

According to the information, on Tuesday, CM Nitish Kumar had gone to Kushahi village of Karghar block of Rohtas district. There he participated in a program organized on the death anniversary of social worker Ramayan Rai, father of West Champaran District Magistrate Dinesh Kumar Rai. Also garlanded the statue of Ramayan Rai. The number of the government vehicle by which Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reached Karghar was BR01CL 0077.

Pollution certificate validity expired

The government vehicle of CM Nitish Kumar was found violating the rules of the transport department. The pollution certificate of this vehicle has expired on August 4, 2024. Despite this the vehicle is running on the road. The most important thing is that the Chief Minister of Bihar himself is using this vehicle. It is also being told that fine has already been imposed on this vehicle. On February 23 this year, a fine of Rs 1,000 was also imposed on the same vehicle for not wearing seat belts. However, this challan was not issued in Rohtas but at the toll gate of some other district.

This is a fine

People are also sharing these news related to CM’s official vehicle on social media through M Parivahan app. Let us tell you that according to government rules, if a petrol or diesel driven vehicle does not have a pollution certificate, then a fine of up to ten thousand rupees can be imposed for it. Additionally, under certain circumstances the vehicle may be confiscated and the car owner may be jailed for up to six months.

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