Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis. (File Photo | PTI)
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No cap on prices of cars for Guv, CM and judges in Maharashtra vehicle policy

However, the ministers and secretaries are limited to a certain amount when purchasing vehicles for office use, as per a Government Resolution (GR).

Sudhir Suryawanshi

MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government has approved a new vehicle policy that permits the governor, chief minister, deputy chief ministers, high court judge, and Lokayutka to buy vehicles of their choice without any cost restrictions.

However, the ministers and secretaries are limited to a certain amount when purchasing vehicles for office use, as per a Government Resolution (GR).

Since the vehicles have become more expensive now and inflation has also increased, the state has decided to expand the limit for purchasing the vehicles, the GR adds.

While the governor, chief minister, deputy chief minister, high court judge and Lokayutka have been given the authority to buy vehicles of their choice, the cabinet ministers, chief secretary and secretary can spend only up to Rs 30 lakh.

The spending limit for the advocate general, chairman of Maharashtra state public service commission etc, has been set at Rs 25 lakh. The district collector and police superintendent have an entitlement of Rs 15 lakh. In a bid to combat pollution, the state government is encouraging the purchase of electric vehicles.

Criticising the move, Maharashtra Congress president Harshvardhan Sapkal said it is well known that the state is reeling under a Rs 9 lakh crore debt and loans are being taken to pay off the interest of the mounting amount. Regardless of it, the state government is indulging in squandering of state funds.

He said in recent torrential rain has damaged over 40 lakh acres of standing crops, that were about to be harvested, and impacted 2,000 farmers, but one is talking about it and taking steps to stop the farmers suicides.

“The state government is discontinuing welfare schemes citing fund crunch but spending unlimited money on vehicles of their choice. Already, the CM and his two deputies are using vehicles worth crores, so should they be spending more on the luxuries at this juncture? People are watching everything and will give a befitting reply at the right time,” said Sapkal.

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