Economic
Times: Mumbai: Wednesday, 21 January 2015.
The
swearing-in ceremony of BJP's first government in Maharashtra at Wankhede
stadium here last year cost Rs 98.33 lakh, an RTI query has revealed.
At a time
when Maharashtra was facing severe drought and also there was claim by BJP of
empty state coffers, the party went ahead and spent Rs 98.33 lakhs of
government funds to organise a lavish swearing-in ceremony of its first state
government at the Wankhede stadium on October 31, 2014, RTI activist Anil
Galgali alleged in a statement here today.
He also said
that the Mumbai BJP unit did not respond to the query about the amount spent by
the party (BJP's share in the expenses) during the swearing-in ceremony.
Galgali had
filed the RTI query with the Maharashtra government and Mumbai BJP unit,
seeking information about the expenses incurred on the oath taking ceremony of
the Devendra Fadnavis-led BJP government at Wankhede stadium.
In reply to
the query, Under Secretary, Protocol, S G Moghe said that the government spent
Rs 98,33,830, of which the PWD's Executive Engineer (Establishments) City and
Executive Engineer (Electric) were given approval of Rs 67,00,660 and Rs
30,60,670 respectively.
Additional
Police Commissioner (South Region) was approved of Rs 72,500 for providing
security screening equipment on rent, Galgali said.
Mumbai BJP
unit has failed to even acknowledge the query put forth by me, let alone
replying to it, Galgali said.
Galgali said
it was intriguing why the swearing-in was held at Wankhede and the response of
the Sharad Pawar-led Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), which immediately
convened a meeting and offered the ground for the event free of cost.
In response
to his query on why only Wankhede stadium was selected for the purpose and
rules pertaining to swearing-in ceremonies, Galgali said the government
provided a copy of letter from Governor C Vidyasagar Rao of October 28, 2014,
in which he had directed Chief Secretary Swadheen Kshatriya to hold the
swearing-in at Wankhede Stadium.