Ukd govt stops payment to Kailash Kher's company for

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

The in today stopped payment of around Rs 1.5 crore to singer Kher's company out of the state's disaster relief fund for making a tourism video.

An order had been issued by the state department for payment of 75 per cent of the remaining dues to Kailasa Entertainment Pvt Ltd.



It was withdrawn after intervention by state president Bhatt who put his foot down, protesting that the money should not be paid to the company out of funds meant for disaster victims.

"Taking cognisance of reports carried in a section of the press here that 75 per cent of the remaining dues had been cleared for Kher's company out of disaster relief funds I Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat today. On my intervention the payment has been stopped," Bhatt told PTI.

"Secretary Amit Singh Negi has informed me that the cheque of a sum of nearly Rs 1.5 crore which had been sent to the Rudraprayag District Magistrate for payment to Kailasa Entertainment Pvt Ltd has been withdrawn," he added.

Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat hasalso reprimanded the officials concerned for nottaking the into confidence before clearingpayment to the firm in question, the leader said.

The video had been made by Kailasa Entertainment Pvt Ltd to promote a message of a safe after the state's recovery from the massive damages caused by the June 2013 flashfloods.

After the initial payments were made to the company by the previous led by Harish Rawat out of disaster relief funds, had protested strongly saying it was a misappropriation of funds meant for reconstruction and rehabilitation work.

"fought for five years against misappropriation of funds meant for disaster victims in and officials of our own party's were going to do something which was in conflict with our own stand," Bhatt said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Ukd govt stops payment to Kailash Kher's company for

The BJP government in Uttarakhand today stopped payment of around Rs 1.5 crore to singer Kailash Kher's company out of the state's disaster relief fund for making a tourism video. An order had been issued by the state finance department for payment of 75 per cent of the remaining dues to Kailasa Entertainment Pvt Ltd. It was withdrawn after intervention by state BJP president Ajay Bhatt who put his foot down, protesting that the money should not be paid to the company out of funds meant for disaster victims. "Taking cognisance of reports carried in a section of the press here that 75 per cent of the remaining dues had been cleared for Kailash Kher's company out of disaster relief funds I met Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat today. On my intervention the payment has been stopped," Bhatt told PTI. "Finance Secretary Amit Singh Negi has informed me that the cheque of a sum of nearly Rs 1.5 crore which had been sent to the Rudraprayag District Magistrate for payment to Kailasa ... The in today stopped payment of around Rs 1.5 crore to singer Kher's company out of the state's disaster relief fund for making a tourism video.

An order had been issued by the state department for payment of 75 per cent of the remaining dues to Kailasa Entertainment Pvt Ltd.

It was withdrawn after intervention by state president Bhatt who put his foot down, protesting that the money should not be paid to the company out of funds meant for disaster victims.

"Taking cognisance of reports carried in a section of the press here that 75 per cent of the remaining dues had been cleared for Kher's company out of disaster relief funds I Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat today. On my intervention the payment has been stopped," Bhatt told PTI.

"Secretary Amit Singh Negi has informed me that the cheque of a sum of nearly Rs 1.5 crore which had been sent to the Rudraprayag District Magistrate for payment to Kailasa Entertainment Pvt Ltd has been withdrawn," he added.

Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat hasalso reprimanded the officials concerned for nottaking the into confidence before clearingpayment to the firm in question, the leader said.

The video had been made by Kailasa Entertainment Pvt Ltd to promote a message of a safe after the state's recovery from the massive damages caused by the June 2013 flashfloods.

After the initial payments were made to the company by the previous led by Harish Rawat out of disaster relief funds, had protested strongly saying it was a misappropriation of funds meant for reconstruction and rehabilitation work.

"fought for five years against misappropriation of funds meant for disaster victims in and officials of our own party's were going to do something which was in conflict with our own stand," Bhatt said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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