ONE DECREE, LOSS WORTH BILLION
ONE DECREE, LOSS WORTH BILLION
CHHOTA AKHBAR.
It is true that generally truck
drivers drive indiscriminately, it is true that four-wheeler drivers also drive
indiscriminately, it is also true that two-wheeler, scooter and three-wheeler
drivers also drive indiscriminately. If someone dies, someone may die, if
someone gets injured, it doesn't matter to them. It is also true that the
traffic police also do not pay attention where it should be, they just look at
helmets or go about their business to save themselves from challan. That is why
the strictness which the Transport Ministry recently issued and which Amit Shah
also clarified recently is necessary to some extent. Now when the government
raised the whip, everyone got in trouble and along with the wheat, weevils also
got wrapped up in it. But what to do, in this country no one walks
intelligently without getting beaten. No one drives the vehicle considering the
pedestrian as a human being, they drive as if the road belongs to their father.
And now late night, rounds of talks took place between the government and the
truck operators unions, after which the government has given a clarification
that at present this law is not being implemented, hence the truck operators
should return to their work. That is, due to the worsening of the situation in
the country due to this order, the government is currently on the
back foot. But it is also clear that this law will remain in force going
forward. But it is also true that only such unity can prevent wrong laws from
being implemented.
With the celebration of the New
Year, there is an uproar among truck operators across the country against the
new hit and run law of the BJP government. They have blocked the road against
it. It has been three days since the traffic jam took place and in these three
days the system of the entire country has completely broken down. Lakhs of
trucks, buses, private vehicles etc. of about 10 states of the country have
been parked on the roads due to which the government has suffered a loss of
billions of rupees. Whatever happened was wrong. Whatever orders were issued
were not done in a systematic manner. Just implement it and the results are
visible. As the situation worsened on the third day, the Transport Ministry
said that this law will not be implemented now.
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