Vasundhara Raje cuts security, declines chief minister's house


Jaipur, Jan 6 (IANS): Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje seems to have taken a leaf out of her Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal's book -- cutting down on her security and turning down a luxurious residence.

Raje, who had been at the receiving end of the opposition parties for her upscale lifestyle during her previous tenure, has now scaled down her security by half, promised to stop at red lights with common commuters and said no to the luxurious chief ministerial bungalow, sources close to her said.

A few days back, she had asked the state's Director General of Police (DGP) Omendra Bhardwaj to scale down her security.

"In her directions, she asked the police chief to depute the hundreds of policemen, who would be relieved of her security duty, in service of the common men," a senior police officer told IANS.

Raje is of the view that she would be more accessible to the common man if the security is reduced, the officer added.

Apart from the security, another gesture from Raje to be among the masses was her decision not to move into the sprawling chief minister's bungalow in Civil Lines area here.

"She has decided to stay in her comparatively much smaller government residence at 13, Civil Lines," said a senior state government official, who preferred not to be named.

During her tenure as chief minister between 2003 and 2008, Raje had been criticized for wide scale renovation work carried out at the chief minister's residence at 8, Civil Lines.

The Congress leaders had accused her of wasting public money on her luxurious life style.

Raje, who comes from the royal family of Gwalior, has also instructed the police not to make special arrangements for the passage of her cavalcade.

"She has said that she would stop at red lights, so that common commuters don't get hassled by the traffic restrictions which were earlier norm of the day whenever the chief minister's cavalcade passed through," said a traffic department officer.

Raje has also decided to take commercial flights instead of using state planes to reduce her travel expenses.

Vinod Kumar, a resident of Sodala area in Jaipur, said Raje's gesture should be welcomed.

"Finally the politicians are realizing that they are one among the masses, not above them. It will be nice to see a chief minister stopping at a red-light beside me," he said.

 

  

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  • Shiva, Kasaragod

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    Even Goa CM Manohar Parikkar is also moderate and follows many more such cost cutting initiative, Y no TV publicity in TV channels for these..one can understand the motive behind such baias...

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  • Vashal, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 06 2014

    Believe it or not.Modi is only a dream for PM.Congress or 3rd front will take the show.Good luck Dinesh

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  • sunil, q8

    Mon, Jan 06 2014

    its all politic gick mick 4 loksbaha election. every one wants royal life.. wthin short term. so poltics is the one , in which no education, no much investment.. just make some drama in front of media... nd publicity will get free of cost.....

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  • jatin, mlore

    Mon, Jan 06 2014

    Vasundhara Raje cut her security & declined CM's house on 13th December last month ,the same day she took oath as the new CM. Media seems to be deliberately ignoring this or turning a blind eye .

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  • haris, dubai

    Mon, Jan 06 2014

    What a drama Madamji.... she is from royal family. her own bungalows and security will be much better than government.

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  • Cyril Dsouza, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 06 2014

    Rani Raje you cannot behave like AK because u are born with a golden spoon and AK is a natural person and by heart he is human it will go a long way to be like him so please do not show off start doing some good things for the people like he did in 1 week then try to emulate him.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 06 2014

    Effect of AAP (Aam Aadmi Party). Mr. Kejriwal rightly said we will teach politics.

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  • Tony Pinto, Manglore - Dubai

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    If some CM is staying on the roadside and doing nothing its not of any use... Its not about who takes support of whom to run govt. Its all about good governance...god Bless Kejariwal to achieve his daydream and his Nautanki..but you should know more about GOA CM who have started before than this JOKER the only difference in both CM one need publicity other required nothing Simplicity V/s Publicity GOD BLESS

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  • Jayantha, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 06 2014

    I really do not understand what is the benefit from not residing in Chief ministers bunglow. This has been already constructed and if you are not using it it is an dead asset to the state and you again they are residing in one more house which is an additional cost to the state. If you are renting out the old bunglow then it is ok. Otherwise there is no meaning. It may be Aravind Kejiriwal or Vasundra Raje or anybody.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 06 2014

    AAP and BJP possess common attributes like caring for common man, fighting against corruption, making people friendly policies, preventing price rise/inflation etc.

    The future politics is only the fight between AAP and BJP. The dongis will disappear in just 4-5 months.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Mon, Jan 06 2014

    Yes Dinesh. already BJP disappeared from Karnataka in May 2013 assembly election. Feku Modi also going to disappear from the picture after 2014 LS polls.

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