Panaji: With less than seven months to go for assembly selection, the state government has decided not to implement the actions of motorized vehicles who are amended until the poll ends, the Minister of Transportation Mauvin Godinho told TII.
On January 19, during video conferencing with ministers from 20 states, the Union Minister for Road Transportation and Jalan Raya Nitin Gadkari said that it was obligatory for all countries to implement MV actions that were changed, which began to apply throughout the country on September 1, 2019.
” Providing relaxation to implement that action does not arise because the whole idea behind enforces that action is to bring a new culture among Indians and foster good driving habits, “Gadkari said and added that the Government of Modi-LED PM Narendra had imposed the action Very conscious.
However, the proposal to implement it was stored in a delay in January because BJP politicians and officials felt that most of the roads in the state were in poor condition.
This time, the implementation has been delayed because the state BJP unit felt that it would put additional burdens in people in the state during a pandemic.
The source said that there were concerns in BJP that the implementation of rigid climbing might conflict with the party to the upcoming polling assembly due to poor road conditions.
The Department of Transportation has transferred a proposal to the head of the minister’s office to bring it before the Cabinet for approval to implement the M v Law which was changed by the “minimum” fine for traffic violators.
When the proposal was moved, BJP asked the Head of the Minister of Pramod Sawant to postpone the proposal.
In April, the state government had told punishment of violations under the law of motor vehicles (amendments), which will apply in Goa from 1.
However, after the State President of BJP Sadanand Shet Tanavade demanded that the implementation be stored by Aboutance, the state government put it in cold storage.
Some states, including Gujarat and Uttarakhand, have raised concerns about several fine hiking and have reduced fines for certain traffic violations.
Then, the Center has announced that there is no state government that can reduce traffic penalty below the specified level, because the action is a parliamentary law and the state government cannot provide any law or take executive action unless the president’s approval is obtained for related state law.
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