Storm in a teacup: Maharashtra Congress alleges massive scam in CMO's office

The Congress alleged a massive 'Tea Scam' in Maharashtra Chief Minister's Office (CMO) where daily, an average of 18,500 cups of the hot beverage are served

IANS March 28, 2018 18:12:27 IST
Storm in a teacup: Maharashtra Congress alleges massive scam in CMO's office

Mumbai: The Congress's Mumbai unit on Wednesday alleged a massive "Tea Scam" in Maharashtra Chief Minister's Office (CMO) where daily, an average of 18,500 cups of the hot beverage are served.

Storm in a teacup Maharashtra Congress alleges massive scam in CMOs office

File image of Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. PTI

Furnishing RTI documents, Mumbai Congress president Sanjay Nirupam said there has been a dramatic and steady increase in the amount of expenses incurred on tea consumption in the CMO in the past three years.

Citing RTI replies, he said the amount spent on tea has risen from Rs 57,99,150 (nearly Rs 58 lakh) in 2015-16 to Rs 3,34,64.904 (nearly Rs 3.4 crore) in 2017-18.

"This is a staggering increase of 577 percent. It means that on an average, daily a whopping 18,591 cups of tea are served in CMO. How is it possible?" he asked.

Seeking to know "what kind of tea is (chief minister Devendra) Fadnavis drinking, since we have heard of only green tea, yellow tea and so on", Nirupam sarcastically observed that "the chief minister and CMO seem to be indulging in some kind of highly expensive 'golden' tea' to mount up such a huge bill".

In contrast, he said it's an irony that farmers are dying daily in Maharashtra, but the CMO seems to be incurring an unprecedented expense on "serving tea worth crores of rupees".

Alleging corruption in the tea bills of the CMO, he said: "On one hand, the prime minister takes great pride in saying that he was a 'Chaiwala'. On the other hand, Fadnavis has clearly taken this a bit too far with the massive and unnecessary expense incurred on serving tea in his office. Both the PM and the Maharashtra CM are taking the country for a ride in the name of chai."

To a question whether its practical or feasible to serve tea to more than 18,000 people in the CMO everyday, Nirupam quipped that "those Mantralaya rats must beA drinking it all up!".

He was referring to an alleged scam highlighted by Bharatiya Janata Party ex-minister Eknath Khadse, who claimed that around 319,400 rats were eliminated in just one week in Mantralaya.

Later, the state government said he was referring to 319,400 doses of rat poison which were deployed in Mantralaya to kill the rodents.

Nirupam said the huge expenses incurred or the inflated bills for serving tea at the CMO needs to be probed as it is done at the cost of honest tax payers' money.

"This is happening right under the Chief ministers'nose and in the CMO. It must be investigated who is doing it and action must be taken," he demanded.

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