According to media reports, the Transport Ministry is considering limiting the use of red beacons for vehicles of the President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Lok Sabha Speaker and Chief Justice of India at the central level.
At the state level, governors, chief ministers, Assembly Speakers and chief justices of high courts are being considered for being part of the new pruned list after Supreme Court in September, 2013, spoke of limiting the rampant misuse of the red beacon.
Following the SC order, the previous Congress-NCP government in Maharashtra had on April 4, 2014, prepared a list of 34 dignitaries who would be allowed to use red beacons on their vehicles. These included the Chief Minister, his deputy and Principal Secretary-level officers. The Mayor's post though was excluded.
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"The Mumbai Mayor's post has a long tradition and different status. The Mayor is the first citizen of the big city. We are not saying other office-bearers of the civic bodies be given such a privilege, but the mayor should," Sanjay Raut, the saffron outfit's Rajya Sabha MP, told PTI.
"I think the ministry has taken a correct stand. Whatever struggle we see in the political class presently, it is there for red beacon which has become a status issue. There is no public interest involved at all. What difference does it make if a minister uses red beacon vehicle or travels in a rickshaw? Importance of his post is not going to be affected," Raut said.