Hit and Run New Kanoon में ऐसा क्‍या जिसने उड़ाए Truck Drivers के होश?हिल गई मोदी सरकार| GoodReturns

  • 7 months ago
यूपी, बिहार, मध्‍य प्रदेश, राजस्‍थान, गुजरात... तमाम राज्‍यों के Truck Drivers और Transport Operator सड़कों पर उतर आए हैं. वजह है 'Hit and Run' पर लाया जा रहा नया कानून। इसमें 'हिट एंड रन' को लेकर बेहद सख्‍ती से निपटने का प्रावधान किया गया है। यह भारतीय न्याय संहिता का हिस्‍सा है। इसके तहत ऐसे मामलों में ड्राइवरों को 10 साल तक की सजा या 7 लाख रुपये जुर्माने की बात कही गई है। इसने ड्राइवरों के होश उड़ा दिए हैं. यह पूरा कानून क्‍या है? अभी तक क्‍या व्‍यवस्‍था थी? आइए, यहां इन सभी सवालों के जवाब जानते हैं.

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Transcript
00:00 [MUSIC]
00:05 UP, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat.
00:08 Truck drivers and transport operators from all states have come out on the roads.
00:13 The reason is the new law brought on Hit and Run.
00:16 In this, a very strict provision has been made to deal with Hit and Run.
00:20 This is a part of the Indian Constitution.
00:22 Under this, in such cases, the drivers have been told to pay a fine of up to 10 years or a fine of 7 lakh rupees.
00:29 This has blown the drivers out of their minds.
00:32 In many states of the country, drivers have started to block the roads in opposition to the law.
00:37 The government's intention is to stop road accidents through strict precautions.
00:42 On the contrary, drivers feel that this is injustice to them.
00:46 What is this whole law?
00:47 What are the clauses of Hit and Run that the drivers are angry about?
00:51 What was the system until now?
00:53 Let's find out the answers to all these questions in this video.
00:56 Actually, every year, about 50,000 people are killed due to road accidents and due to not reaching the hospital on time.
01:04 In this way, the law of Hit and Run has been made strict.
01:08 So what is the objection of the new law on Hit and Run?
01:12 Actually, truck and bus drivers are opposing a provision of the Indian Constitution.
01:17 Under this, the drivers who run carelessly without informing any officer of the police or administration of the serious road accident, are sentenced to 10 years or a fine of 7 lakh rupees.
01:32 So what is the real reason for the opposition of the new law on Hit and Run?
01:37 The drivers who block the roads claim that a strict provision has been brought on the foreign market in the case of Hit and Run.
01:44 Before bringing it, it should be focused on ensuring better roads and transport systems like abroad.
01:51 The All India Motor Transport Congress has said that drivers are losing jobs due to new rules.
01:57 There is already a shortage of 25-30% drivers across the country.
02:02 Such laws will increase the number of drivers.
02:05 Road transporters and drivers have a big contribution to the economy of the country.
02:09 The opposition says that according to the new law, a 10-year jail and a fine of 7 lakh rupees can be imposed in the case of Hit and Run.
02:18 How will the driver pay such a big amount?
02:21 The third question is what law has been in place on Hit and Run so far?
02:25 So far, in the case of Hit and Run, the IPC section 289, i.e. driving carelessly, 304A, death due to carelessness and 338, putting life in danger, has been registered as a criminal case.
02:38 There is a 2-year sentence in this.
02:41 In special cases, the IPC section 302 is also added.
02:45 The next question is what has changed in this?
02:47 So after the change, under section 104(2), if the accused driver runs away from the scene after Hit and Run,
02:54 or does not inform the police or magistrate, he will have to pay a 10-year sentence.
02:59 A fine of 7 lakh rupees will also have to be imposed.
03:02 The next question is in which states are drivers opposing the law?
03:06 Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and the truck and bus drivers of most of the states across the country have come out on the road in opposition to the new law.
03:16 This can affect the supply chain along with the transport services.
03:20 Now let's tell you what the drivers want.
03:23 So the drivers want that until the government does not take back the new law on Hit and Run, they will not drive buses and trucks.
03:30 Drivers in all states have refused to drive buses and trucks. The transport operators have also opposed the new transport laws of the central government.
03:39 The All India Truck Driver Association called for a protest on January 1.
03:43 Their demand is to take back these provisions.
03:46 The eyewitnesses said that the drivers have made a roundabout in the Rajmarg, Dhar and Shahjapur districts connecting Mumbai to Agra.
03:55 This has caused a long queue of hundreds of vehicles.
03:58 Sunil Maheshwari, the head of Rajju Ikai of the All India Motor Transport Association, said that there is no protest by truck or tanker owners.
04:06 Maheshwari said that some tankers and truck drivers have parked their vehicles.
04:11 He is being informed that the new law applies not only to truck drivers but also to all vehicle drivers.
04:20 There will be no protest for now.
04:22 Apart from this, the head of the Gwalior District Petrol Pump Association, Deepak Sacheti, said that on Sunday, some tankers did not get petrol or diesel from the Raeru petrol depot.
04:33 Sacheti said that only 10% drivers have not understood the new rules, but he is being told that the new law is not only for tankers and truck drivers, but it applies to all those who are driving vehicles.
04:50 Comment below and let us know what you think about the new law.
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