Punjab govt bans beacons on govt vehicles, foreign travel by ministers


Chandigarh, Mar 19 (PTI): The Amarinder Singh dispensation on Friday put a ban on use beacons on government vehicles, foreign travel of ministers for two years and organising of banquets on state expense, in a bid to end VIP culture in Punjab.

Beacons will be only allowed on vehicles engaged in emergency services like ambulances and fire brigades, and on cars of the Chief Justice and judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, an official spokesman said.

The council of ministers took this "historic" decision in their first cabinet meeting here to do away with the VIP culture in the state, he said.

The spokesman said the cabinet has decided to stop the use of red beacons and those of other colours, it has put a two-year ban on foreign travel of all ministers and MLAs on state expense, and banned banquets or dinners at government expense.

The cabinet has decided that foreign travel will be allowed where it is so mandated or provided and under bilateral arrangement, he said, adding a new policy on use of beacons on vehicles will soon be notified.

Salary, allowances and reimbursements for MLAs will be updated every month on the official website and would be made public, the spokesman said.

MLAs and MPs would declare their immovable properties every year on January 1, and for 2017-18 they will have to make the declaration by July 1, he said.

To minimise the burden of the state government, the cabinet has also decided that insurance schemes will cover reimbursement of medical expenses of MLAs, ministers, former ministers and the chief minister, the spokesman said.

Protocol for laying foundation stones and inaugurations by legislators and ministers will be defined and norms will be laid down, he said.

Foundation stones would be laid only by the President, the Vice-President, the Lok Sabha Speaker, Union Ministers, the Chief Minister, assembly Speakers and state ministers, the spokesman said.

No state banquets or dinners would be held at government expense, except in the honour of the President, the Vice-President, the Prime Minister, the Lok Sabha Speaker, Governors and visiting foreign dignitaries, he said.

The district administrations will function as normal even if the Chief Minister or a minister is visiting its area concerned, the spokesman said.

If VIPs require any official, he would make himself available with the prior written permission from the appropriate authority, he said.

The spokesman said government officials will not seek resolution of grievances at the political-level, except with the prior appointment and permission of the competent authority, he said.

The cabinet also decided to exempt journalists from paying toll tax on state highways in Punjab.

  

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  • Rajesh, dubai

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    Our Karnataka also some uneducated MLA,MP visited foreign countries on study tour..... Did they study and made any development????? Just wasting public funds? Beacons must be allowed for only Ambulances or any emergency service vehicles, but in India even a small Government officials or their family may use these beacons vehicles for bringing household items also.

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  • Amigo, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    Now Feku's will HIJACK Captain programme and Rename it with Juumla name.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    AAP effect...

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    Good decision. Both ruling and opposition restrain from unnecessary foreign tour, unless otherwise such visits are in the interest of nation.
    Legislation making mandatory the self-disclosure of annual foreign trips is the need of the hour.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    They know the importance of Useless Tours ...

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    when congress will ban foreign travel of their VP????

    currently he is in USA.

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  • Mark Dcruz, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    So? What is ur problem if he is going on world tour?

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    whats ur problem if BJP form govt in Gao?
    whats ur problem if BJP form govt in Manipur?
    whats ur problem if yogi became CM of UP?
    whats ur problem when PM go to other country for development of India?
    whats ur problem if BJP getting Support from every where?
    whats ur problem if George kills DYSP???

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  • Amigo, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    Akkal ke Dushman, did you know he is travelling on his own expense???? Even though you people have pain in your a$#, where Feku Roaming all over the world by Taxpayers money , that time all BLINDS are in slumber sleep.

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    Dear Amigo,
    in one hand u r saying he is travelling on his own expences
    in other hand u r accepting his drama that he could not buy a good kurtha.

    which one to believe.

    which is true and which is lie

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 19 2017

    if no pain, accept the truth that he is doing drama

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