<p>Rajasthan will implement the new Motor Vehicle Act only after reducing penalties, Transport Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas said here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Khachariyawas said the state had the right to reduce penalties and his department had sought legal opinion on reduction in penalties in 17 offences.</p>.<p>Reacting to the advisory on the implementation of the Act, the minister said the Centre had failed to get the new law implemented even in the BJP-ruled states.</p>.<p>He said the BJP-ruled Gujarat had even relaxed compulsory helmet rules. </p>.<p>"The state has the right to change penalties and we will implement the Act only after reducing the penalties," the minister told reporters.</p>.<p>"Even the BJP-ruled states are not implementing the new Act. Why is it happening," he asked. </p>.<p>He termed the advisory from the Centre illegal, alleging that it was using threatening language.</p>.<p>He said the Centre should call a meeting of state transport ministers and should tell them what is good in the Act. </p>.<p>"The amended Act has high penalties. The country is already suffering from the economic slowdown and unemployment. Reduction penalties is under our jurisdiction, which we are doing," he said. </p>.<p>Khachariyawas said the department had submitted the proposal for reducing penalties to the law department and after necessary approvals and opinion, it would be implemented. </p>
<p>Rajasthan will implement the new Motor Vehicle Act only after reducing penalties, Transport Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas said here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Khachariyawas said the state had the right to reduce penalties and his department had sought legal opinion on reduction in penalties in 17 offences.</p>.<p>Reacting to the advisory on the implementation of the Act, the minister said the Centre had failed to get the new law implemented even in the BJP-ruled states.</p>.<p>He said the BJP-ruled Gujarat had even relaxed compulsory helmet rules. </p>.<p>"The state has the right to change penalties and we will implement the Act only after reducing the penalties," the minister told reporters.</p>.<p>"Even the BJP-ruled states are not implementing the new Act. Why is it happening," he asked. </p>.<p>He termed the advisory from the Centre illegal, alleging that it was using threatening language.</p>.<p>He said the Centre should call a meeting of state transport ministers and should tell them what is good in the Act. </p>.<p>"The amended Act has high penalties. The country is already suffering from the economic slowdown and unemployment. Reduction penalties is under our jurisdiction, which we are doing," he said. </p>.<p>Khachariyawas said the department had submitted the proposal for reducing penalties to the law department and after necessary approvals and opinion, it would be implemented. </p>