The
Tribune: Dharamsala: Sunday, September 08, 2019.
Adding
fuel to the controversy over the hike in travel allowance of MLAs by the
government, former minister Vijai Singh Mankotia today alleged that despite the
state reeling under financial crunch, the political class was not resorting to
any kind of probity in public life.
Addressing
a press conference, Mankotia alleged that he fought for over a year to get
information under the RTI Act regarding the public money spent by former CM
Virbhadra Singh. “Initially, I was denied the information, but later I quoted a
Supreme Court judgment with my RTI application and got the details,” he said.
As
per information, Virbhadra spent about Rs 111 crore on his helicopter rides
within and outside the state during his last stint as the CM. It was besides
the salary and other allowances he drew from the public exchequer, Mankotia
alleged.
“From
April to December 2013, the money spent on helicopter was Rs 13,43,94,202. The
extra flying hours for 2013 cost the government Rs 4,35,20,361. From January to
March 2014, another Rs 4.5 crore was spent, “ he added.
He
demanded a White Paper from the ruling BJP government on the status of
expenditure and revenue, claiming that the expenditure had increased, but
revenue hadn’t. In August, the Himachal Assembly passed the Bill for increasing
the travel allowance of elected politicians from Rs 2.50 lakh to Rs 4 lakh. The
proposed hike would put an additional annual burden of Rs 1.99 crore on the
state exchequer.
The
move has triggered protests in various parts of state. Many people vented their
anger on the social media, with protests on against this hike.
Even
the former CM, Prem Kumar Dhumal, questioned the steep rise in the allowance.
He said Parliament had already passed a Bill that the wages and allowances of
MPs would be increased through a wage board as was done for government
employees. The state government should also adopt this exercise rather than
allowing the MLAs to increase their wages on their own, he said. The Chief
minister, reacting to the statement of Dhumal, had maintained that he would
reconsider the increase if the MLAs gave it to him in writing. Mankotia said he
would be filling an RTI application, seeking information on the use of
helicopter by sitting Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur in the last two years.