The Asian Age

CM’s ‘ kin’ demands immunity, gets fined `R3K instead

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

A video showing a man demanding immunity from a traffic violation owing to his “kinship ties” with chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan went viral on social media on Friday, causing embarrassm­ent to the latter.

However, the chief minister managed to dismiss the incident with a witty reaction, saying, “I have more than a crore sisters in Madhya Pradesh and everyone has the liberty to develop kinship with me on the basis of it.” He however hastened to add, “The law will take its course ( in the matter).”

According to the police, a person, who identified himself as Rajendra Singh Chouhan, allegedly misbehaved with traffic police when he was caught without proper documents for his four- wheeler here on Thursday.

“Mera sala hai mukhyamant­ri…. Tum kya samajhte ho apne apko ( The chief minister is my brother- in- law…. What do you think of yourself)”, the man was heard in the video grab shouting at the police.

The clip showed two women coming out of the car during the incident flaunting their cell phones after dialing a number claiming that the chief minister was at the other end.

But the “name dropping” by them did not deter the traffic police from slapping a fine of ` 3,000 on the man on charges of violation of Motor Vehicle Act.

“One Rajendra Singh

● According to the one Rajendra Singh Chouhan, allegedly misbehaved with traffic police when he was caught without documents.

Chouhan was booked under Motor Vehicle Act for not being able to produce proper documents of his vehicle. We have gone through the video and ordered a probe into the incident”, superinten­dent of police ( traffic) Dharam Veer Singh said here on Friday.

Police here has launched a special drive to stop unauthoris­ed use of sirens in vehicles following a directive by the Election Commission.

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