Morung
Express: New Delhi: Friday, 04 December 2015.
A nine-member
delegation led by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan spent
Rs.1.39 crore (nearly $210,000) on a nine-day trip to Japan and South Korea
between September 29 and October 7, which also included giving gifts to
investors and political leaders, the reply to an RTI (Right to Information)
query has revealed.
Interestingly,
the documents also reveal that the chief minister’s office had requested the
principal secretaries of the commerce as well as health and family welfare
departments that R.K. Ray, a child specialist at Jai Prakash Chikitsalaya here,
be given permission to travel as the chief minister’s personal physician.
The reply,
received from the Madhya Pradesh Trade and Investment Facilitation Corporation
Limited (TRIFAC) by activist Ajay Dubey in November, stated that gift items of
Mrignayani MP Emporium and MP Laghu Udyog Nigam Limited, both owned by the
state government, were carried for distribution to political
leaders/VIPs/investors/ delegates during an interactive session in Tokyo
chaired by the chief minister. These gifts had no commercial value, according
to a document accessed through the RTI reply.
The RTI reply
revealed that Rs.18.50 lakh was spent on airfare for the trip, Rs.35 lakh on
hotel charges (Rs.23 lakh in Japan and Rs,12 lakh in South Korea), Rs.20 lakh
on local transportation (Rs.12 lakh in Japan and Rs.8 lakh in South Korea) and
Rs.5.50 lakh on daily allowance (Rs.3.50 lakh in Japan and Rs.2 lakh in South
Korea).
One of the
documents showed that Rs.10,13,740 was approved for the interpreter.
The venues of
meetings and sessions with investors, industry and companies cost Rs.40 lakh –
including the cost of the interpreter – with Rs.25 lakh spent in Japan and Rs.
15 lakh in South Korea. This apart, Rs.20 lakh was spent on promotional
material and goods (Rs.12.50 lakh in Japan and Rs.7.50 lakh in South Korea).
During the
trip, Rs.76 lakh was spent in Japan and Rs.44.50 lakh in South Korea (not
counting the airfare).
“At a time
when the farmers are committing suicide in the state due to drought, the CM is
making foreign trips. Moreover, when it comes to investment, Madhya Pradesh
doesn’t come in the priority list of Japan and South Korea among the other
states in India,” Dubey said.
Among the
others who travelled with the chief minister were Yashodhara Raje Scindia, the
minister for commerce, industry and employment; Mohammed Suleman, principal
secretary in Scindia’s ministry; S.K. Mishra, the minister’s principal
secretary; Hari Rajan Rao, the minister’s secretary; D.P. Ahuja, the TRIFAC
managing director; Kumar Purushottam, managing director of the Madhya Pradesh
Audyogik Kendra Vikas Nigam Limited; a state representative of the
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and a representative of Ernst &
Young, Bhopal.
This is the second
time this year that Chouhan’s foreign trip has raised eyebrows.
In August,
the reply to an RTI plea by Dubey revealed that an eight-member delegation led
by Chouhan spent close to Rs.3 crore ($465,000/$58,000 per head) on a five-day
US trip in February, which included giving expensive gifts to investors, Madhya
Pradesh has been mired in the Vyapam scam for years, but the irregularities
eventually came to light when 20 people were arrested in 2013 for impersonating
candidates appearing for the 2009 medical entrance examination.
Forty-eight
people associated with the Vyapam scam have died mostly under mysterious
circumstances. Following the chain of deaths, the Supreme Court in July
directed the CBI to investigate not just the Vyapam scam but also the deaths
related to it.
The most
recent death was of an Indian Forest Service officer, Vijay Bahadur Singh,
whose body was found close to a railway track near Odisha’s Belpahad station on
October 15. He was travelling by the Puri-Jodhpur Express. The CBI has started
probing this death as well.