Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) has an outstanding payment of Rs 14 crore for buses sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rallies. For this, bills have now been sent by the HRTC management to the concerned district administration. Not only this but a request has also been made on behalf of the management to deposit the payment. 2728 buses were sent by HRTC to PM's 3 rallies before the code of conduct.
3 rallies were held on 5 and 13 October
Before the imposition of the model code of conduct, the BJP government had organized three rallies of PM Modi, which one rally was organized on October 5 in Bilaspur and two on October 13 in Una and Chamba. HRTC had sent 1597 buses for the Bilaspur rally. Similarly, 422 buses were sent to Una and 709 to Chamba.
The fare of buses made more than 14 crores
The fare of the buses that went to PM Modi's rally was more than 14 crores, in which the fare of 1597 buses for Bilaspur was 7,13,10,953 crores. The fare of 422 buses that went to Una was Rs 1,95,58,261 crore. The fare of 709 buses for Chamba has been made 5,79,27,138 crores. In total, 14,87,96, 352 crore rent has been made.
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