Siddaramaiah’s challan after Akhilesh, traffic police action for 7th time in 9 months

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Siddaramaiah’s challan after Akhilesh, traffic police action for 7th time in 9 months


Chief Minister Siddaramaiah breaks traffic law

The vehicle of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has violated traffic rules 7 times this year. Cases have also been registered against him. Most of them have come due to not wearing seat belts. Siddaramaiah has been fined Rs 2500 for this. Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) cameras in Bengaluru have recorded these violations. The special thing is that all the challans are of the last 9 months.

The Chief Minister was fined a total of Rs 2500, which has been paid by the Chief Minister. This incident has come to light after giving 50% discount on the recently pending traffic penalty by the state government.

CM forgets to put a seat?

The car of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has violated the rules 7 times. However, most of these 7 times CM Siddaramaiah was not applying seat belts. This is why they have been fined. It is being said that CM forgets to apply seat belts. Due to this, he has also had to pay a fine of Rs 2500.

CM forgiven CM’s fine

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s official vehicle, Toyota Fortuner, has been identified by the city’s Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) for violation of traffic rules seven times since January 2024. Six cases were not to wear seat belts while traveling on the front seat at major intersections of the city. In July, another case of driving at a high speed was registered on the elevated expressway near the Kemp Gowda International Airport. The total fine was Rs 2,500, which has been confirmed by the authorities that it has been forgiven.

8 lakh invoice of Akhilesh Yadav’s vehicles

SP chief Akhilesh Yadav has got an invoice of Rs 8 lakh for overseasing of government vehicles. In this case, the SP Chief has targeted the ruling party Bharatiya Janata Party in Uttar Pradesh. The SP Chief said that we will fill the challan from the account of the political party but will the poor people bring so much money from?