Andhra CM Jagan Gets New Helicopters for Security
Andhra Pradesh Beefs Up Security for CM Jagan with Two New Helicopters
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh: In a move to strengthen the security of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, the Andhra Pradesh government has hired two new twin-engine helicopters. These modern aircraft will replace the aging BELL 412 VT-MRV, which has been in service since 2010.
The decision follows a proposal from the Andhra Pradesh Aviation Corporation Limited (APACL) to procure new helicopters on rent. This proposal was prompted by concerns raised by the DGP, Intelligence, who highlighted the Chief Minister’s Z+ security category and potential threats from various groups.
The new helicopters, stationed in Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam, will offer improved airworthiness and safety for the Chief Minister’s frequent travel across the state. The government awarded the contract to Global Vectra Helicopters, with a monthly rental charge of Rs 1.91 crore. Additional expenses for ground handling, pilot accommodation, and other logistics will be incurred.
Key Points:
Two new twin-engine helicopters were hired for Chief Minister Jagan’s security.
Helicopters replace aging BELL 412 VT-MRV in service since 2010.
Decision-based on DGP, Intelligence’s recommendation due to security concerns.
New helicopters offer improved airworthiness and safety.
Global Vectra Helicopters wins contract with monthly rental of Rs 1.91 crore.
Public Reactions:
While the government emphasizes enhanced security for the Chief Minister, some public voices question the expense involved, especially considering the ongoing economic challenges faced by some sections of the population. It sparks discussions about balancing security needs with fiscal responsibility.
Overall, the acquisition of new helicopters signifies the government’s commitment to the Chief Minister’s safety while raising questions about potential financial implications.
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