Shadow Money Crisis at the congress calls on office carriers to reduce expenses!

Delhi News Desk !!! The congress, who faces the financing crisis, asked its officials to take measures to cut the expenses. In a letter written by the party’s treasurer Pawan Kumar Bansal to the party officials and secretaries, he was asked to stay in his scheduled states. Officers will not pay air money for travel up to 1400 km, and the least air tariff for long travel will be given, while the general secretary and MP will carry their own expenses. Bansal’s letter reads: AICC secretaries will have to spend at least 15-20 days in their respective states. The headquarters of the AICC secretaries will be transferred to the states where the charge is assigned to them. However, they will sometimes have to visit the AICC headquarters for meetings, counseling, etc. The letter said the train price will be repaid to the Secretaries of the All India Congress Committee to 1400 km. Secretaries get the lowest air tariff for the distance above 1400 km. Aerials are paid twice a month. If the train price is higher than air tariff, they can choose to travel by air. It has also been said that the general secretary/in -Charge, who is a member of parliament, is requested to use their aerial facility for the journey. The letter states that the expenses to canteen, stationery, electricity, newspapers, fuel, etc. By AICC officials must be minimized. All the General Secretary/In -Charge of AICC, ICC Secretary, Head of Frontal Organizations, Departments/Cells, Cantines and Computer Accessories: General Secretary/In -Charge in the AICC campus, leading head, departments and cells may be responsible for signing one of their staff members and can Trease office gives. It is further stated that electrical equipment is out of the office from the office to save electricity. It is requested that the officials and senior leaders work together and see that the above guidelines have been met. A detailed report from the Association for Democratic Reforms indicates that the Bharatiya Janata Party received the most donations through the election trusts in the financial year 2021-22. The total amount received by the party (Rs 351.50 crore) from different ETs is 72.17 percent of the total donation received by all political parties. -Ians SGK/ANM shares this story