Bengaluru:In a bizarre explanation, one of the three Deputy Chief Ministers of Karnataka Govind Karjol said that accidents happen not because of bad roads but because roads are in good condition. He was explaining his government’s decision to reduce steep fines for traffic offenders that were introduced by the Centre under the new law.
Speaking to reporters, Karjol said: “Every year, around 10,000 accidents are reported in the state. The media blames it on bad roads. But, I believe it is due to good roads.”
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