Revanth Reddy Takes a Different Road: Trims Convoy and Prioritizes Public Mobility
In a surprising move, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has opted for a more streamlined approach to his official convoy, deviating from the convention of elaborate motorcades seen with other state leaders. Unlike the extensive fleets often associated with chief ministers, particularly evident in the 15-car convoy of former Telangana CM KCR, Revanth Reddy has issued unexpected orders to reduce the size of his convoy.
The newly appointed Chief Minister has directed the convoy commissioner to downsize the fleet, limiting it to just 9 vehicles. This decision marks a departure from the traditional practice of deploying a convoy with no less than 10 vehicles for public appearances. Revanth Reddy's instructions also include a directive to the relevant team to avoid causing traffic disruptions during his travels.
Furthermore, Revanth Reddy has emphasized the importance of not inconveniencing the public with road closures or traffic blockages that have often been associated with the convoy movements of chief ministers. This move is a departure from the norms observed over the past nine years, offering a refreshing approach to public mobility in Telangana.
In opting for a more modest convoy and prioritizing the flow of regular traffic, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy aims to address the longstanding issue of road closures and delays associated with high-profile political movements. This unexpected directive reflects a commitment to a more accessible and citizen-friendly administration in the state.
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