"The permission to use red beacons on official vehicles for the three has been withdrawn. CS, DGP and Advocate General cannot use the red becons," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Mir Saifullah said responding to the issue raised by JKNPP legislator Harsh Dev Singh.
The Minister contended that the issue was important and cabinet had taken a decision as per the Supreme Court order last year which limited the use of red beacons to high dignitaries holding constitutional posts.
The state cabinet had allowed the use of red beacons on the official vehicles of the three dignitaries, but did not extend it to legislators, triggering protests from the members in the Assembly yesterday.
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