It seems VIP culture is going to end in India.
Yes, after reading this, you too feel the same.
The red beacons on vehicles of politicians and government officials will not be there from next month onwards even for President, Prime Minister and Chief Justice of India vehicles too. Only emergency vehicles like ambulances, fire engines and police vans will be allowed to have a blue beacon.
You know, Prime Minister Modi went to Delhi airport to receive Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina in "normal traffic" earlier this month and no traffic routes were blocked along this route.
Supporting government's decision, Twitteratis welcomed this move.
Fully support the #ModiGovt's decision to abolish Lal Batti. As a true believer of #EveryoneVIPinNewIndia never used Lal Batti as a minister
— Dharmendra Pradhan (@dpradhanbjp) April 19, 2017
Welcome move for restricting the use of #RedBeacon by @narendramodi govt good 2 see so many ministers following truly #EveryoneVIPinNewIndia
— Madhur Bhandarkar (@imbhandarkar) April 19, 2017
End of RedLight or Lalbatti era a moment of relief for common man indeed
— KAMAL CHAUHAN (@KAMALCH54586869) April 19, 2017
Ministers standing in queues, traveling in trains & in economy class. Now no red beacons. End of VIP culture #EveryoneVIPinNewIndia
— || भारतीय || (@priyankmunjoshi) April 19, 2017
A good decision. Next step must not provide any beacon vehicle (police) for escort to VIPs. Let them pass like other commuters. #RedBeacon https://t.co/ZNd6AsWhXa
— Veer Singh Panwar (@0502Veer) April 19, 2017
For past 70 yrs, red beacons created a perception of inferiority amongst citizens n superiority amongst politicians. #EveryoneVIPinNewIndia
— Rahul A. Bhalerao (@rahulabhalerao) April 19, 2017
Govt bans red beacons on all VIP vehicles. Please ban Rail/Air travel freebies as well and No pension for MPs/MLAs. #EveryoneVIPinNewIndia
— Anshul Saxena (@AskAnshul) April 19, 2017
#RedBeacon ban. thats a great step by govt. If followed properly ambulance and people/kid on the way to exam/airport/train will be thankful!
— Priyab (@iampriyab) April 19, 2017
Narendra Modi government ends lal batti culture that was often misused by various people as a show of power #EveryoneVIPinNewIndia
— Ashish Mishra (@meashishmishra) April 19, 2017
Some government officials even posted their car images after removing red beacons on their vehicles.
And with that we have proven that #EveryoneVIPinNewIndia. A welcome step by PM Shri @narendramodi ji. #RedBeacon pic.twitter.com/0dI7FoMJkV
— Maneka Gandhi (@Manekagandhibjp) April 19, 2017
Maharashtra CM @Dev_Fadnavis removes the #RedBeacon from his car immediately as the GoI decided to take this step to end #vipculture pic.twitter.com/CB1ucbx5XA
— CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) April 19, 2017
Yes, everyone is VIP in new India. What do you feel? Share us in the comments.