J&K legislators protest denial of red beacons
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Tuesday, 25 February 2014
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Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir legislators across party
lines argued they are entitled to have red beacons on their official vehicles
and walked out to protest the new guidelines on its use.
Legislators from opposition Peoples Democratic Party and
the ruling National Conference together protested the cabinet decision taken
Monday.
The legislators argued that if
the state chief secretary and the director general of police were permitted to
use a red light on their vehicles, why could the legislators not have the same
right.
The state cabinet met here
Monday with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in the chair and issued fresh
guidelines on the use of red beacon lights and flashers.
The decision said: “In
supersession of all previous notifications/orders/instructions on the use of
red light on vehicles of dignitaries/vehicles of the departments, the state
cabinet approves authorization for the use of red light with flasher on the top
front of the vehicle of the state governor, the chief minister, former
governors, deputy chief minister, chief justice of the state high court,
chairman legislative council, speaker of the legislative assembly, cabinet
ministers, former chief ministers, the leader of the opposition in the
legislative council and the legislative assembly and judges of high court,
while on duty anywhere in the state.”
The decision also authorized
the use of red light without flasher on the top front of the vehicle of the
deputy chairman of the legislative council, deputy speaker of the legislative
assembly, ministers of state, the state chief secretary, the advocate general,
deputy ministers, chairman, state public service commission and the director
general of state police while on duty anywhere in the state.
It also authorized the use of
blue light with flasher/bar on top of the vehicles of emergency services like
ambulances and vaccine carrier vehicles, fire and emergency services vehicles
and disaster management vehicles.
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