1600 roadways buses will be installed in PM’s rally: PM Modi’s rally in Mahoba on 19th, DM wrote a letter asking for buses from the government; Irrigation Department will bear the expenses
In view of the upcoming assembly elections, the district administration has also gathered to gather crowd for the rally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be held on November 19 in Mahoba. 1600 buses are being arranged to bring the crowd from nearby districts.
The Irrigation Department will bear its expense. DM Manoj Kumar has written a letter to the Managing Director of Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation asking him to provide buses. On November 19, PM Modi will inaugurate Bundelkhand’s biggest Arjun Sahayak project from the ground near the police line.
In the program, beneficiaries of schemes from Mahoba, Hamirpur, Banda, Chitrakoot and the general public will reach to listen to the PM. Regarding this, the administration is also sweating to gather crowd. To bring people from village to village and reach their homes, the District Magistrate has written a letter to the Managing Director of State Road Transport, in which he has asked to provide 1600 buses and in the letter it has been made clear that the payment for the buses will be made by the Irrigation Department. Will go. In the letter, he has asked Regional Manager Chitrakoot Dham Mandal Banda to provide buses on November 18.
More than seven crores will be spent
According to the regional manager, the one day fare for a bus is Rs 22,081. According to this, an amount of Rs 7.06 crore will be spent in two days on 18th and 19th November.
District Magistrate Mahoba has written a letter to the government. There are not 1600 buses in our region. Talks are going on in the department, perhaps private buses will arrive. If roadways buses go, then the fare for one bus per day is Rs 22,081. – Ashok Kumar, Regional Manager, Chitrakoot Dham Mandal Banda
There is no information regarding expenses for buses. If the District Magistrate has written a letter, then the decision will be taken by the government itself.-Vinay Kumar, Executive Engineer, Irrigation Department.