Kerala Chief Minister Signals Review of Vehicle Modification Policy After Campaign Promise Goes Viral
Kerala Chief Minister V. D. Satheesan has sparked widespread discussion after addressing a campaign promise regarding the legalization of car modifications. His remarks on reviewing safe vehicle modifications, balancing regulatory concerns and public interest, have reignited debate among enthusiasts and raised questions on policy under the Central Motor Vehicles Act.
Following his assumption of office, the Chief Minister was questioned about whether the government intends to implement this commitment. Responding with a composed expression and a knowing smile, he indicated that the matter would be carefully examined from both safety and regulatory perspectives. His remarks have triggered renewed discussion among automotive enthusiasts across Kerala.
He further stated, “If we have promised it, it will be done.” Reinforcing his position, he added, “We are here to fulfill promises. All of us, including the ministers and Members of the Legislative Assembly, are here to serve the interests of citizens and to transform their dreams into reality, particularly the aspirations of younger people. We did not make this statement regarding the legalization of safe modifications merely to gain votes and come to power.”
The video featuring these remarks was posted by neelakkuyil_entertainments and has since circulated widely online, further amplifying public debate.
Car modifications have long remained a subject of strong interest in Kerala, where the Motor Vehicles Department has maintained a historically strict enforcement approach. The Chief Minister’s recent indication that safe modifications could be considered has provided a sense of relief to sections of the automotive enthusiast community.
Kerala, often informally referred to by enthusiasts as “Mod’s Own Country” due to its distinctive custom vehicle culture, could potentially witness a rise in tastefully modified vehicles if regulatory allowances are introduced. However, the proposal also raises the need for a clearly defined legal framework to determine what qualifies as a safe modification, ensuring consistency and avoiding ambiguity.
Under the Central Motor Vehicles Act, vehicle modifications are broadly restricted, and any relaxation would require a structured state-level regulatory framework operating within national legal boundaries. If the government proceeds with formalizing and permitting limited modifications, it would mark a significant shift in policy and could influence similar demands from automotive enthusiast communities in other states.
The developments now place Kerala at the center of a growing national conversation on balancing automotive creativity with road safety and regulatory compliance.

Comment List