Usually whenever a big minister or the chief minister passes by road, there is tight security everywhere. The entire police of that area comes out on the roads and any kind of negligence is avoided. However, it has been seen many times that the convoy of the cm or the minister is breached, some people enter the convoy and the convoy of vehicles moving at a high speed has to be stopped. In such a situation, today we will tell you what punishment can be given if someone accidentally hits the convoy of the cm or any big minister.

As per report recently four vehicles of kerala cm Pinarayi Vijayan's convoy collided with each other, the reason for which was a woman riding a scooter in the front. The video of this entire incident is becoming very viral on social media. It can be seen in the video that the car in front suddenly applies brakes to save the woman riding a scooter, after which the cars behind start colliding with each other. Finally, the ambulance also hits the car standing ahead. Usually, a route is set before the convoy of the cm or a big minister, during which the traffic is completely stopped for some time. However, CMs of some states do not follow this protocol, because they feel that it causes trouble to the common people. Recently, kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir cm omar abdullah also took a similar decision. However, the commandos or soldiers present in the vehicles that escort the cm ensure that no car or bike comes near the convoy. Now the question is what will happen if someone accidentally collides with the vehicles of the convoy?

Moreover in such a case, everything is in the hands of the police, which is responsible for the security of the CM. If the police wants, they can take the person into custody and interrogate him. If the collision is really a mistake, then he is released after interrogation, but if someone has done this deliberately, then action is taken against him. Apart from this, if someone collides with the convoy due to rash driving, then action is taken against him under the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act. In some cases, if the cm himself feels that the person in front was not much at fault, then he can ask the police to release him.

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