Akhilesh withdraws `car bonanza` for MLAs

UP CM Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday withdraw his decision allowing MLAs to buy cars costing up to Rs 20 lakh using their local area development fund after facing intense cricism from several quarters.

Zeenews Bureau

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday withdraw his decision allowing MLAs to buy cars costing up to Rs 20 lakh using their local area development fund after facing intense criticism from several quarters.

The state’s youngest chief minister’s announcement yesterday angered opposition parties, which termed it as a ‘wasteful expenditure of public funds’.

The opposition leaders said that since Uttar Pradesh has 403 MLAs, the government’s largesse will cost the state exchequer over Rs 80 crore.

Undeterred by criticism, the Chief Minister also increased the MLA fund, better known as Vidhayak Nidhi, entitlement from the current 1.25 crore to Rs 1.5 crore.

"Despite a financial crisis, the SP government has fulfilled all the promises it made in the party manifesto in the budget. We entitle MLAs to purchase vehicles upto Rs 20 lakh from their local area development fund", Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said in the State Assembly.

He said that value of the vehicle will be depreciated per year and after the end of five years the MLAs could deposit the depreciated amount and hand over their vehicle.

"This will help MLAs, who did not have money to buy the vehicle", Akhilesh said adding that the government would not give any amount for maintenance of the vehicles.
The announcement was made at a time when the Uttar Pradesh government is seeking a financial package from the Centre to tide over financial crisis in the state.

The decision, however, was not appreciated by the opposition, which said that it would send a wrong message as the money for development was spend on the vehicle.

"The decision to buy vehicles will not send a good message to the electorate. Even, MLAs buying vehicles on their own money would look as if they used public money for the purpose. We, BJP members, will not purchase vehicles from the development fund", BJP leader Hukum Singh said.
BSP leader Swami Prasad Maurya also said that the decision would not send a good message to the public and added that separate arrangements would be made for the purpose of purchasing vehicles.

"BSP members will not be utilising their development fund for vehicles", Maurya said.

Congress leader Pramod Tiwari aired the same view and said that Akhilesh should increase the MLA area development fund and reminded him about the announcement made by SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav in the House in 2007.

With PTI Inputs

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