Friday, May 5, 2017

Ban on the red flashing lights of vehicles: End to VIP culture

By: Narinder Sharma

Ban of red beacons in India has given a rise to end of VIP culture. Last week centre Government ordered to ban the red beacons of ministers, from 1st may it has been implemented. Additional information in this is that red and blue lights are getting removed from all the dignitaries. This is a symbolic decision taken by the central govt. in this month.     
Prime minister of India  Narendra Modi said "banned on red beacons aimed at ending VIP culture  mindset in India". But with this people have to change their mindsets also which are linked with red lights on the vehicles. this is not a new step taken by the central government, other government also tried this in past, but it is implemented now.

“There will be no exception to this”, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said in a statement that beacons were “perceived as symbols of VIP culture and have no place in a democratic country”, and hailed the decision of the cabinet as “historic”.  
India ban red beacons on cars of constitutional office bodies, so they will now sit in traffic with everyone else. it is expected now that there will be no red lights flashing on vehicles. Everyone will be treated equally. nobody will have to wait while some minister or VIP person is going on the road.

Bid to end VIP culture: No red beacons, two year foreign travel ban for ministers in Punjab. with ban on red flashing lights on vehicles, Punjab chief minister  has banned the foreign travel of ministers, in a bid to end VIP culture.
Beacons will be allowed on to the emergency vehicles ambulances and fire brigade. Now these vehicles don't have to wait in the lines, if there is some kind of emergency they will be given first priority.

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