MP Chief Minister Mohan Yadav Shrinks Official Carcade After PM Modi’s ‘Save Fuel’ Appeal, Urges Ministers To Follow Suit

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has reduced his official carcade in Bhopal from 13 vehicles to 8 to support fuel conservation. He also asked ministers and newly appointed officials to avoid large vehicle convoys and travel simply. The move follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal to save petrol and diesel. MP High Court judge Justice D.D. Bansal also cycled to court in support.

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Staff Reporter Updated: Wednesday, May 13, 2026, 10:15 AM IST

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has reduced the size of his official carcade in Bhopal following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal to save petrol and diesel and reduce unnecessary fuel consumption.

Under the new arrangement, the Chief Minister’s local tour carcade in Bhopal will now have only 8 vehicles instead of 13. Vehicle rallies during his visits have also been stopped. The new system will remain in effect until further orders.

The revised carcade now includes a pilot vehicle, media car, escort vehicles, VIP car, spare vehicle, ambulance and tail car. Earlier, the convoy included additional escort vehicles, party vehicles and other security cars.

CM Mohan Yadav announced the decision on social media platform X and also asked ministers to reduce the use of vehicles during official tours. Newly appointed office-bearers of boards and corporations have also been advised to take charge in a simple manner without large convoys or vehicle processions.

The move comes at a time when concerns over fuel use and environmental protection are increasing. In recent weeks, several newly elected leaders had arrived at events with long convoys and supporters travelling in hundreds of vehicles.

The Chief Minister also appealed to the public to reduce petrol and diesel use in national interest and avoid unnecessary travel by private vehicles. He encouraged people to use public transport whenever possible.

Meanwhile, in a symbolic step supporting the Prime Minister’s message, Madhya Pradesh High Court judge Justice D.D. Bansal travelled to court on a bicycle in Jabalpur. He cycled around 3 kilometres from his official residence in Civil Lines to the High Court despite the summer heat, sending a message about fuel saving and environmental awareness.

Published on: Wednesday, May 13, 2026, 10:15 AM IST

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