Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on 13 May 2026 announced that the state government has issued special guidelines to promote conservation of petrol and diesel, in direct response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeal on national resource management amid elevated global crude oil prices. Speaking from his office in Jaipur, the Chief Minister said he had personally decided to reduce the number of vehicles in his official convoy to five and instructed that no unnecessary vehicles be deployed in his cavalcade or in those of cabinet ministers, ministers of state and officers of the rank of secretary and above. The state government has asked all departments to encourage carpooling and shared mobility for inter office travel, prefer virtual meetings over physical convening wherever feasible, switch fleet renewals progressively to electric vehicles under the Rajasthan EV Policy 2022, audit fuel use of state PSU vehicles and curtail repetitive ribbon cutting and inauguration programmes that involve large convoys. The Chief Minister noted that the move is aimed at supporting national efforts toward energy conservation and import bill reduction, given that India imports nearly 87 per cent of its crude oil. The directive is similar to actions taken on the same day by the Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi and Himachal Pradesh, and is expected to set a visible austerity tone for state administrations.