<p>Transport Minister Laxman Savadi said on Tuesday that decision on revising the fines for traffic violations under the amended Motor Vehicles Act, would be finalised on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters here on Tuesday, Savadi said that since the fines for traffic violation had been increased, it was being planned to revise them.</p>.<p>He said that Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had followed the Gujarat model while designating district in-charge ministers.</p>.<p>“Modi and Amit Shah had appointed non-local MLAs as district in-charge ministers in Gujarat and thus ushered in development. The same experiment is being emulated in Karnataka,” he said.</p>
<p>Transport Minister Laxman Savadi said on Tuesday that decision on revising the fines for traffic violations under the amended Motor Vehicles Act, would be finalised on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters here on Tuesday, Savadi said that since the fines for traffic violation had been increased, it was being planned to revise them.</p>.<p>He said that Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had followed the Gujarat model while designating district in-charge ministers.</p>.<p>“Modi and Amit Shah had appointed non-local MLAs as district in-charge ministers in Gujarat and thus ushered in development. The same experiment is being emulated in Karnataka,” he said.</p>