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Narendra Modi spent less than Arvind Kejriwal in Varanasi poll campaign

New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal had spent about half-a-crore rupees during his election campaign against Narendra Modi, even though he claimed that his party was cash-strapped.According to the details submitted to

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: June 20, 2014 15:30 IST
narendra modi spent less than arvind kejriwal in varanasi
narendra modi spent less than arvind kejriwal in varanasi poll campaign

New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal had spent about half-a-crore rupees during his election campaign against Narendra Modi, even though he claimed that his party was cash-strapped.


According to the details submitted to the district administration, Ajay Rai of the Congress splurged the most at Rs 54.45 lakh while AAP spent Rs 50.10 lakh and BJP Rs 37.62 lakh during the Lok Sabha polls for Varanasi seat.

Monday was the last day of submitting election expenditure by the parties; the last day for submission is counted a month after the elections draw to a close.

Varanasi chief treasury officer Ramamurthy Dwivedi said Samajwadi Party's Kailash Chaurasiya spent Rs 24.54 lakh while Indira Tiwari of Trinamool Congress incurred Rs 14.58 lakh as poll expenditure.

While Modi polled 5.81 lakh votes, Kejriwal stood a distant second with 2.09 lakh votes, followed by Ajay Rai at 75,614 votes, Vijay Prakash Jaiswal of BSP with 60,579 and Chaurasiya with 45,291 votes.

Varanasi officials said the BJP spent the most on publicity material such as handbills, pamphlets, posters, CDs, cassettes, etc at Rs 9.41 lakh.

The Samajwadi Party, too, splurged on publicity material, spending as much as Rs 13.20 lakh. The Congress, interestingly, spent the most on publicity through e-media, such as SMS, cable network, internet and social media, spending Rs 24.92 lakh.

AAP, apparently, hoped to win support with a large cavalcade, spending as much as Rs 20.53 lakh on vehicles.

AAP's Purvanchal zone convenor Sanjeev Singh meanwhile claimed that the BJP's actual expenditure was much higher.

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