"The state government is cutting down on the expenditure and as many as 730 excess security personnel have been removed. I have also cut down my security squad by 130 personnel," Khattar said today.
Officials said that Khattar had been trying to reduce the expenditure on his travels, and setting an example for his colleague too.
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Khattar also refused to buy a plane, which was proposed during the previous Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led Congress government.
Principal secretary to CM Sanjeev Kaushal said that Khattar was not inclined to buy the plane as it would cost around Rs 45 crore to the state exchequer.
The state government has a KingAir B-200 plane and a chopper. The plane is grounded since March 27 after a crash landing.
All these steps are being taken by Khattar at a time when Haryana is facing a debt liability of around Rs 82,000 crore.
"Khattar will travel by train and occasionally by bus to reduce the expenditure. In a first such initiative, Khattar reached Chandigarh from Delhi by Shatabdi Express train recently after assuming charge," an official spokesman said.
It's an exercise to decrease the expenses apart from advocating simplicity, Khattar said adding that idea was just for best utilization of available mediums of transportation, including train and bus.
"The bus can be used when the option of Shatabdi is not available," said Jawahar Yadav, officer on special duty to the CM. However, he said the CM would travel by helicopter or plane also whenever required.
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