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Bill proposing hefty penalties for traffic violations in LS

Congress, TMC and Left members urged Speaker Sumitra Mahajan not to allow Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari to introduce the Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill saying it will otherwise set a "bad precedent". But she overruled their objections

August 09, 2016 / 22:10 IST
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A bill proposing hefty penalties for violating traffic rules to curb road accidents was introduced in Lok Sabha today amid protests from the Opposition which said its copies were not circulated to them in advance, as per practice.

Congress, TMC and Left members urged Speaker Sumitra Mahajan not to allow Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari to introduce the Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill saying it will otherwise set a "bad precedent". But she overruled their objections, noting that Gadkari was only tabling it and discussion would occur later.

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Gadkari contended that road safety was not only his but also the responsibility of other members and said the bill's early passage in Lok Sabha was necessary so that it could be moved to the Rajya Sabha for passage during the ongoing session, which ends on Friday.

"I am ready to accept you suggestions. More lives could be lost if a lot of time passes before it is passed," he said.