Maharashtra

Govt spent Rs 9,573 on Kasab's funeral, Rs 28 crore on upkeep

Press Trust of India | Posted on Dec 06, 2012 at 11:23pm IST

Mumbai: Both Maharashtra and the Union government spent Rs 28.46 crore to provide food, security, medicines and clothes during Ajmal Kasab's confinement in Arthur Road Central prison in Mumbai and at Yerwada jail in Pune. The government spent Rs 9,573 on Kasab's funeral and on the day of his execution, it spent Rs 33.75 on food and Rs 169 on his clothes, according to information obtained through an RTI query by Athak Seva Sangh chairman Anil Galgali.

"After I filed an application to obtain the information, the government replied to various questions but postmortem and mercy petition documents were denied by the state government," Galgali said. Galgali had asked government to provide the total expenditure details on Kasab and his postmortem and mercy petition documents.

Maharashtra government spent Rs 6,76,49,676.82 on Kasab including food (Rs 43,417.67), security (Rs 1,50,57,774. 90), medicines (Rs 32,097),clothes (Rs 2047), security construction (Rs 5,25,16,542) and funeral (Rs 9573).

Government spent Rs 9,573 on Kasab\'s funeral

The information on the expenditure on Kasab was obtained through an RTI query by Athak Seva Sangh chairman Anil Galgali.

Galgali has filed a "first appeal" with the Deputy Secretary of the Home department seeking information related to postmortem and mercy petition which the Under Secretary had denied.

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