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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Wednesday seen travelling with just two cars after he ordered to cut down his convoy stength to promote fuel-saving measures. The move comes just days after PM Modi suggested a number of austerity measures, including work from home, cutting down petrol and diesel usage and avoiding foreign trips to mitigate the impact of the ongoing US-Iran war. This is a significant reduction in convoy size given that the PM earlier travelled with 12-14 cars. A video of PM’s smaller convoy went viral on social media days after he received massive backlash for travelling with a huge cavalcade.
One of the most talked about aspects was that PM Modi travelled in Delhi with just two vehicles in his convoy. An interesting shift from his usual 12-15 vehicle VVIP motorcade. Media reports said he travelled in just a Range Rover and a Toyota Fortuner, all the while maintaining the strict security measures under the purview of SPG.
Previously, The PM’s Cavalcade Used To Include:
According to sources, the Special Protection Group (SPG) has already taken note of the new arrangements and implemented them during the PM’s recent trips to Gujarat and Assam.
In the wake of PM Modi’s appeal to the people for “Covid-era restraint” amid rising global fuel costs and economic strain caused by the West Asia crisis, India’s dependence on crude oil imports is a concern. Disruptions in the region and around the Strait of Hormuz have sparked concern over inflows and fuel shortfalls.
In his message, PM Modi urged the people to:
Post the PM’s message, BJP leaders in multiple states began reducing VIP-style optics and introduced fuel-saving measures.
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Reports also suggest PM Modi has asked officials to gradually include electric vehicles in official convoys wherever possible without making fresh purchases. Several departments are now preparing internal fuel-saving guidelines as part of the broader austerity campaign.
The government’s latest moves are being seen as an attempt to align public messaging with political optics, especially after criticism over large political roadshows and luxury travel during a period of economic caution.
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