Amit Shah Reduces Size Of Official Convoy Following PM Modi’s Fuel Conservation Push
The Union Home Minister has reportedly cut the number of vehicles in his convoy to support fuel-saving measures amid global uncertainty linked to the West Asia crisis.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reportedly reduced the number of vehicles in his official convoy to less than half, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent appeal for fuel conservation and responsible use of resources.
The move comes amid growing concerns over global energy instability due to the ongoing tensions in West Asia, which have triggered fears of rising fuel prices and disruptions in international supply chains.
Earlier, Prime Minister Modi had urged citizens and government officials to adopt measures aimed at saving fuel, reducing unnecessary expenditure and ensuring efficient use of national resources during uncertain global conditions.
In line with those appeals, Amit Shah has now reportedly taken steps to streamline his convoy as a symbolic and practical effort towards resource conservation.
The decision is being viewed as part of a broader message from the government encouraging economic discipline, energy efficiency and responsible governance at a time of heightened geopolitical uncertainty.
The development has also sparked discussions on social media, with many users linking the move to the government’s wider efforts to promote fuel conservation and reduce avoidable expenditure.
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