Large action of traffic police on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, traffic rules broke 7 times this year. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Car Book 7 Times for Traffic Violation in Bengaluru

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is in the news these days in the matter of breaking traffic rules. In the last 9 months, his official vehicle has been challaned 7 times.

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah: Challans have been cut on the vehicle of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah 7 times in the last 9 months. Most of these cases were related to not putting seat belts. For this reason, he was fined a total of Rs 2500, which he has also deposited. These violations were recorded in the Intelligent Traffic Management System cameras in Bengaluru. This case has come to light at a time when the state government recently announced a 50% discount on pending traffic challans.

Runned 7 times in 9 months

The car of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is repeatedly in discussion about breaking traffic rules. Please tell that in the last 9 months, his car has been challaned 7 times. Most of these cases are from the time when CM forgot to put a seat belt. Due to this, he was fined a total of Rs 2,500. Siddaramaiah’s official vehicle Toyota Fortuner recorded Bangalore’s intelligent traffic management system cameras breaking the rules. Of these, 6 cases were related to not wearing seat belts, while one case is to drive at a high speed on the elevated expressway near Kempegowda Airport in July. However, the authorities have waived the fine. This is the reason why this matter has now come into the limelight.

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Akhilesh Yadav’s government vehicles had a challan of 8 lakhs

Apart from this, a challan of Rs 8 lakh has been imposed on the government vehicles of SP President Akhilesh Yadav. On this issue, Akhilesh launched a scathing attack on the BJP government of Uttar Pradesh. Akhilesh said, “We will fill the challan from the account of the political party, but think, how will the poor people be able to pay such a heavy fine?” He raised the question that such a high amount of traffic challans is becoming a burden on the general public and the government should focus on it.

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