New Delhi: Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday said the amended Motor Vehicle Act (MVA) has been supported by most states except “one-two states” have raised objections on some provision that provides for heavy fines.
“Only one-two states have objections on just one-two clauses related to fines. There is no objection to other provisions. Most of the states have supported the Act. I have spoken to chief ministers. We will get everyone’s support and succeed in our mission,” he said.
He further added, ” The Centre does not get any share in the revenue collected via fines and the states have the right to change the rate of penalties.”