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Amit Shah says no to VIP culture, private jets

In a significant departure from the past, BJP president Amit Shah has decided to do away with the culture of its top leaders hiring out private jets for travel. Leading by example, Shah has already given up the perk, party sources said.

Updated on: Aug 04, 2014 12:47 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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In a significant departure from the past, BJP president Amit Shah has decided to do away with the culture of its top leaders hiring out private jets for travel. Leading by example, Shah has already given up the perk, party sources said.

The new BJP head has asked his colleagues to instead take commercial flights and trains. The only exception to the new rule is when leaders have to campaign in poll-bound states.

The thinking behind the new guideline, which was discreetly issued to BJP leaders, is that it will not only reduce party expenses but help politicians connect with the electorate.

“… it sends a good message of austerity to the public and the leaders remain connected to the grassroots,” said a BJP leader.

Past BJP chiefs had advised Shah to retain the perk — former chiefs from LK Advani onwards have used this facility — but he prefers to travel cheap.

He used overnight train journeys in Uttar Pradesh to connect with the local party workers, meeting them in the train late in the night, to resolve local issues,” said a BJP leader.

The favoured aircraft of top politicians are: Bombardier Challenger, Hawker Beechcraft Executive jets, Beechcraft Premier I jet and Bell 427 helicopter.

The demand predictably peaks during election season. The BJP, Congress and other party leaders crisscross the nation running up massive tabs and the plethora of private charter companies that lease out the aircraft make a killing. Shah’s new rule might just put a damper on their business.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shishir Gupta

Author of Indian Mujahideen: The Enemy Within (2011, Hachette) and Himalayan Face-off: Chinese Assertion and Indian Riposte (2014, Hachette). Awarded K Subrahmanyam Prize for Strategic Studies in 2015 by Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA) and the 2011 Ben Gurion Prize by Israel.

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