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TDP Trolled Jagan With 9.8 Cr Pen & Paper Bill!

It wasn’t long before it was unearthed that the CMO of previous Jagan Mohan Reddy government spent a whopping Rs 3+ crores on egg puffs and over Rs 12 crores on the iron fencing at Jagan’s house.

Now, there is another interesting report coming out and it claims that the Jagan government had spent nearly Rs 10 crores on pens, papers and other stationary items.

As per the tweet shared by the TDP Twitter handle, the previous government spent Rs 9.85 crores on pens and stationary items in 5 years, which roughly converts to Rs 2 crores per year.

This tweet claims that the stationary supplies to the Tadepalli Palace alone costs Rs 9.84 crore which is a massive billing. They even shared a brief clipping of the G.O. pertaining to the same.

While it is understandable that the CMO requires certain stationary supplies, the fact that nearly Rs 10 crores of public money was spent on this is staggering. Many netizens are in shock with this news coming out.

This post was last modified on 9 November 2024 10:04 am

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