Change Made in Governor’s Security Convoy Arrangement
C. P. Radhakrishnan / P. S. Sreedharan Pillai
Tamil Nadu: The number of security vehicles accompanying the convoy of tamil Nadu’s in-charge governor has reportedly been reduced as part of revised security arrangements.
According to official sources, the decision was taken after a review of the Governor’s movement protocol and security requirements.
Convoy Strength Reduced
Earlier, a larger number of escort and security vehicles used to accompany the governor during official travel. However, authorities have now streamlined the convoy arrangement by reducing the number of vehicles in use.
Officials stated that essential security measures would continue to remain in place despite the reduction.
Administrative review Behind the Decision
Sources indicate that the move was made following administrative and security assessments conducted by concerned departments. The revised arrangement is expected to improve traffic management and reduce inconvenience to the public during the Governor’s travel.
The decision is also being viewed as part of efforts to optimize official vehicle usage and operational efficiency.
Security Remains Unchanged
Authorities clarified that there would be no compromise in the personal security provided to the Governor. Necessary police personnel and protection systems will continue according to protocol guidelines.
Only the number of accompanying vehicles has reportedly been minimized.
Public and Political Attention
The development has attracted attention in political and administrative circles, as governor convoy arrangements often become a subject of public discussion due to traffic restrictions and roadblocks during movement.
Some observers welcomed the move, saying it could help ease traffic congestion in busy urban areas like Chennai.
Official Details Awaited
While reports regarding the convoy reduction have surfaced, detailed official information about the exact number of vehicles reduced or the revised protocol has not yet been publicly released.
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