Punjab CM angry with motorcycle rehri decision; sought reply from transportation department 
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Punjab CM angry with motorcycle rehri decision; sought reply from transportation department

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has taken notice of AGDP’s motorcycle rehri ban decision. Immediately sought a report from the Transport Department, may reverse this decision

The Punjab ADGP Traffic has imposed a ban on motorcycle rehri. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, according to information received, has taken note of this decision. The Punjab Chief Minister was reportedly furious with the decision and demanded a report from the Transport Department right away. The Punjab Chief Minister is supposed to be considering reversing this decision.

Damaged motorcycles are being transported in the state in conjunction with street vendors, according to the ADGP Traffic. They are putting their own lives and the lives of their passengers in jeopardy. Cement, gravel, sand, bricks, mortar, and electronics are all loaded into the rehris. They have even been known to cause accidents. He demanded a special operation to deal with them.

The state police took action against the motorcycle rider as soon as the ADGP's order was received. Their rides are being seized all over the state. The people of Bathinda are furious about this. They held a dharna outside the residence of AAP MLA Jagroop Gill from Bathinda city. "We will not lose our jobs if the government does not give us a choice," they said.

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Dr. Daljit Cheema, a spokesperson for the Akali Dal, has expressed his displeasure with this. He demanded that the ban on street vendors be lifted immediately. Thousands of people's lives have been affected, he said. Before issuing such an order, the government should have made other arrangements for them.

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