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No more 'Chacha vidhayak hain humare' culture in Noida: 5,400+ vehicles fined for doing this

In Noida, a campaign tackled VIP culture with over 5,400 challans issued. Focus on road discipline, safety, and cracking down on violations. Follow TOI Auto on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.
No more 'Chacha vidhayak hain humare' culture in Noida: 5,400+ vehicles fined for doing this
No more 'Chacha vidhayak hain humare' culture in Noida: 5,400+ vehicles fined for doing this
In a significant move to curb the notorious VIP culture among vehicle owners in Noida, the Gautam Buddh Nagar Police Commissionerate has issued over 5,400 challans to motorists in Noida and Greater Noida during a fortnight-long traffic enforcement campaign.
Uttar Pradesh has been infamously known for the phrase ‘Chacha vidhayak hain humare,’ which translates to “My uncle is an MLA.” It has been widely associated with the state’s long-standing problem of VIP culture, where individuals misuse their political connections to flout rules and avoid penalties.

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The two-week campaign was conducted from June 11 to June 25 to improve traffic management and reduce road accidents. Led by DCP (Traffic) Anil Kumar Yadav, the enforcement drive focused on curbing violations such as the unauthorized use of red and blue beacons, hooters/sirens, and police colours on vehicles. It also targeted vehicles improperly displaying caste and community stickers, as well as those falsely marked with 'UP Government' and 'Government of India,' except for contracted vehicles.
During the enforcement period, police registered 1,604 cases of unauthorized use of hooters, sirens, and red/blue beacons. Additionally, 371 challans were issued for the misuse of police colours on vehicles. Furthermore, 3,430 vehicles were found displaying caste and community stickers or unauthorized government markings, according to PTI.
"In total, the campaign resulted in 5,405 enforcement actions against various traffic offenses," the police stated. DCP Yadav said that similar campaigns will continue in the future to ensure road discipline and commuter safety.
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