Rajnath Singh Cuts Convoy by Half After PM Modi’s Appeal

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has downsized his convoy to nearly half following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal for economic resilience. PM Modi urged citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption by using public transport, car-pooling, and electric vehicles amid the West Asia conflict. Amit Shah also reduced his convoy size, and PM Modi directed officials to include EVs without new purchases. Delhi CM Rekha Gupta ordered curbs on official vehicles and urged residents to adopt carpooling.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Downsizes Convoy Following PM’s Appeal

  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh halves his convoy after PM Modi's appeal
  • PM Modi urged citizens to cut petrol-diesel use amid West Asia conflict
  • Amit Shah also reduces convoy size without compromising security
  • Delhi CM Rekha Gupta orders curbs on official vehicles, promotes carpooling
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh downsizes convoy following PM's appeal

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reduces convoy size by half after PM Modi’s appeal. Amit Shah, Rekha Gupta also take steps to cut fuel use amid West Asia crisis.

"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

Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has downsized his convoy to nearly half.

Rajnath Singh'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.

PM Modi had 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.

Prime Minister Modi has significantly reduced the size of his own convoy, while retaining all essential security components mandated under Special Protection Group (SPG) protocols.

Following the Prime Minister's appeal, Amit Shah also decided to reduce the number of vehicles accompanying his convoy without compromising security protocols.

In another step aimed at promoting sustainability, PM Modi has also directed officials to include Electric Vehicles (EVs) in his convoy wherever feasible, without making any fresh purchases.

Following the footsteps, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has also ordered curbs on the official vehicles used by ministers, MLAs and other public representatives.

She also urged residents of Delhi to adopt carpooling.

In an X post on 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."

- ANI

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Kavya N
Finally some leadership by example! PM Modi downsizing his convoy first was a masterstroke. When the top leaders show the way, it becomes easier for states and citizens to follow. Rekha Gupta ji in Delhi setting the tone for other states now. 👏👏
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Rohit L
I appreciate the intent but let's be realistic - how much fuel will this really save? The real problem is our dependence on imported oil and lack of proper public transport infrastructure in most cities. These moves are symbolic. We need massive investment in Metro, electric buses, and cycling lanes. 🤔
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Aman W
This is the kind of 'Jan Bhagidari' (people's participation) that makes India unique. When the PM leads by reducing his own convoy, it sends a powerful message. If every minister, MLA, and officer reduces even 2-3 vehicles, the savings will be massive cumulatively. Well done! 🇮🇳
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Sneha F
Look, I'm all for fuel conservation, but shouldn't this have been done years ago? The PM's 'seven appeals' come only after West Asia conflict disrupted oil supplies. Whatever happened to proactive planning? Also, what about the luxury cars and SUVs used by bureaucrats for personal errands? 🤨
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Ashwin V
Encouraging to see the whole cabinet falling in line. But the real test will be how this is implemented on ground. 'Minimum vehicles as per requirement' sounds good, but who decides what's 'required'? Need clear guidelines and accountability. Otherwise it's just another photo op. 😕

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