Chopper-hopping CM builds huge bills for Maharashtra government: RTI

IANS  |  Mumbai 

The annual average bills of frequent helicopter travels by come to around Rs 6 crore, an reply has revealed.

activist said that the (CMO) said that a chopper crash in May 2017 and unavailability of pilots or helicopters increase the

As per the information provided on its plea, Galgali said in 2014-2015, Fadnavis' was Rs.5.37 crore, followed by Rs.5.42 crore the following year and Rs.7.23 crores last year (2016-2017).

After the state government's helicopter crashed and was damaged beyond repair, choppers were hired since May 2017, for which only the rentals came to Rs 6.19 crore during 2017-2018, Galgali said.

Incidentally, the also owns an aircraft, but the pilot has quit and so for nearly a year, the aircraft lay unutilized.

As a result, the state had to spend Rs 13.23 crore either on rental for hiring aircraft or pilots on contract basis in 2017-2018, indicating that the costs of the the Chief Minister's air travels shot up drastically after its own chopper was grounded.

Since there was a large turnover of pilots, the state even hired the services of foreign pilots for which necessary rules and administrative procedures were followed, Galgali cited the reply as saying.

After the chopper crash last May, the said it had initiated the process to procure a new helicopter by floating global tenders after due diligence and transparency, he said. The process has reached the final stage and the is likely to order the new helicopters shortly.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 17:26 IST