PM Modi spent Rs 355 crore in 41 trips to 52 countries: RTI

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's abroad tours was made at a total expense of Rs 355 crore
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's abroad tours was made at a total expense of Rs 355 crore

New Delhi : An interesting finding by RTI activist Bhimappa Gadad suggests that India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi took 41 trips to over 52 countries in 4 years, a cumulative 165 days. And, all this abroad tours was made at a total expense of Rs 355 crore.

The information was revealed through replies to Right to Information (RTI) queries submitted to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) by Gadad, who shared these replies with The New Indian Express.

Of these 41 trips taken by PM Modi to 52 countries, the highest amount was spent on his nine-day tri-nation visit to France, Germany and Canada between April 9 and 15, 2015, which incurred expenses to around Rs 31,25,78,000; and the least expensive trip was his very first one as Prime Minister, to Bhutan on June 15-16, 2014 at a cost of Rs 2,45,27,465.

Gadad, who filed the RTI petition seeking details about expenses on PM’s foreign trips, said he filed it out of interest. “A few years ago, I had applied for details of foreign visits by chief ministers of Karnataka. Recently, I was going through news reports wherein Prime Minister’s foreign visits were heavily criticized. Then I applied under RTI seeking details of PM’s foreign visits and I was really shocked to know the details,” he said.

However, he is unhappy with the officials at PMO for not providing information on domestic travels of the Prime Minister. “They have not furnished details of domestic visits and expenses for security provided during the visits. I did not ask for details of security measures. I just asked for the expenses, but they refused, saying the SPG security organisation, which takes care of PM security, is exempted from the purview of RTI,” he said.

“Though I got the information out of curiosity, I want it to reach the public. Everyone should know about it,” he said, adding that the centre should also release reports on the benefits to the country rising from these visits.