Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Cuts Official Vehicles After PM Modi's Austerity Push

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has ordered curbs on official vehicles used by ministers, MLAs, and public representatives, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's austerity push. The move aims to reduce fuel consumption and promote energy conservation amid global disruptions. PM Modi has also reduced his convoy size during recent domestic visits and directed the inclusion of electric vehicles where feasible. He urged citizens to adopt public transport, carpooling, and natural farming to cut imports and protect the economy and environment.

Key Points: Delhi CM Curbs Official Vehicles Following PM Modi's Austerity Call

  • Delhi CM Rekha Gupta restricts official vehicles for ministers and MLAs
  • Move aligns with PM Modi's austerity and fuel conservation push
  • PM Modi reduced convoy size during recent visits to Gujarat and Assam
  • PM Modi urges citizens to use public transport, carpooling, and EVs
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Amid PM Modi's austerity push, Delhi CM order curbs on official vehicles

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta orders restrictions on official vehicles for ministers and MLAs, aligning with PM Modi's push for fuel conservation and energy efficiency.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon the citizens of the country to save petrol-diesel and make energy conservation a people's movement - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, May 13

Amid Prime Minister Narendra Modi's austerity push, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has ordered curbs on the official vehicles used by ministers, MLAs and other public representatives. The step has been taken in alignment with the message of PM Modi.

She also urged residents of Delhi to adopt car pooling

Rekha Gupta's move comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi made seven appeals to citizens to contribute towards economic resilience by reducing dependence on imported fuel and adopting environmentally sustainable alternatives amid the West Asia conflict.

In a post on X on late Tuesday, Rekha Gupta said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon the citizens of the country to save petrol-diesel and make energy conservation a people's movement, in view of the current global situation. In internalising this important appeal of Hon'ble Prime Minister ji, a decision has been taken to limit the number of vehicles for departmental work. I and all my Cabinet colleagues, all MLAs of the Bharatiya Janata Party, public representatives, officers of the Delhi government, and all departments will also use the minimum number of vehicles as per requirement and prioritise carpooling and public transport."

Rekha Gupta assured that the Delhi government is committed to ensuring energy conservation and urged citizens to join in the national efforts.

Meanwhile, PM Modi has significantly reduced the size of his convoy during recent domestic visits while retaining all essential security arrangements mandated under the Special Protection Group (SPG) protocols, sources said.

According to sources, the reduction in the number of vehicles in the Prime Minister's convoy was implemented during his recent visits to Gujarat and Assam, immediately after his speech in Hyderabad

Sources further said that while the convoy size was reduced, all critical security components continued to remain in place in accordance with SPG guidelines to ensure the Prime Minister's safety.

In another significant step, PM Modi has also directed officials to include Electric Vehicles (EVs) in his convoy wherever feasible, without making any new purchases, sources added.

PM Modi on Sunday urged people to reduce petrol and diesel consumption by increasingly relying on public transport, car-pooling and electric vehicles, highlighting the impact of global disruptions and rising costs.

To reduce dependence on imports, PM Modi also called upon citizens to cut down edible oil consumption and appealed to farmers to reduce the use of chemical fertilisers and move towards natural farming.

He further noted that India spends large amounts of foreign currency on importing chemical fertilisers and emphasised the need to protect both the economy and the environment through natural farming practices.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but I hope this isn't just a photo-op. We've seen many austerity drives come and go. The real test will be when we see actual fuel savings data after 6 months. Also, why only BJP MLAs? Shouldn't all public representatives follow this? 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I appreciate the call for car pooling. But let's be real - our public transport needs serious improvement first. The metro is good but last mile connectivity is a nightmare. Also, why no mention of reducing road tax or providing EV incentives for common people? 🚗
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Vikram M
Respect to PM Modi for leading by example - reducing his convoy and using EVs. But I'm curious: who will monitor if ministers actually follow this? We need transparency, maybe monthly fuel usage reports from all government departments. Otherwise, 'minimum vehicles' can be interpreted very loosely! 📋
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Rachel V
Every little bit helps, but let's talk numbers: how much fuel will this actually save? With India's massive population, individual actions matter more. And please, while cutting official vehicle use is good, don't compromise on emergency services like ambulances and fire engines. Safety first! 🚑
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Kavya N
Wonderful move! But I hope the government also considers reducing VIP security protocol vehicles - those huge convoys with 20+ cars for VVIPs are such a waste. If PM can do it, why not all former PMs, chief ministers, and other protected persons? True austerity means everyone shares the burden. 🇮🇳

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