Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Modi’s Mann ki baat: No to VIP, yes to EPI

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

decision to get rid of red beacons from vehicles is aimed at removing the VIP culture from the mindset of certain people, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday in his monthly-radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’ and emphasised that the concept should be replaced with “EPI”, meaning “Every Person is Important”.

A day before the government decision on red beacons comes into effect, he underlined that all the 125 crore people of the country have equal value and importance.

“I did not know that people have so much contempt for the VIP culture before we took the decision recently banning use of red beacons on vehicles of ministers and others,” he said.

He said the red beacon had become a symbol of VIP culture which had creeped the mindset of those using it.

“Experience shows that though the red beacon would be used atop a vehicle, gradually the VIP culture would go to the head of those using it and it would lead to a mindset of VIP culture.

“Although the ‘lal batti’ is gone now, nobody can claim that because of this, the VIP culture which has gone into the mindset would have also gone,” Modi said.

He said getting rid of red beacon was an administra­tive decision but efforts have to be made to remove the VIP culture from the mindset also.

“If we all make concerted efforts jointly, this also can go (from the mindset),” he added.

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