Modi, the most expensive guest of Gujarat, comes on an average 25 times a year
The cost of Narendrabhai’s one-time visit increased from 10 crores to 31 crores
Huge expenditure on foreign guests behind Modi’s slogan
Dilip Patel
Ahmedabad, March 3, 2025
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi comes to Gujarat, the cost of a meeting or a one-day visit is Rs 2500. Earlier this income was Rs 10 crore, which has now increased to Rs 10 crore per day. It has reached 31 crores.
An estimated cost of Rs 31.50 crore has been fixed for the program and public meeting to be held at Nilgiri Circle in Limbayat, Surat. The Surat administration has requested Gujarat to pay this expense. The highest expenditure has been made on invitations, banners and all branding and promotional work.
The program will be held in Navsari on March 8. From invitation cards to breakfast and lunch, pavilion, parking, transport, walking packets and accommodation and food for PMO staff and crew members will also be arranged by the Surat administration. However, this includes Modi’s security and salary and expenses of all the staff and officials, apart from Rs 15 lakh each. The amount of Rs 10 crore has not been raised yet.
Gujarat Expenses
Modi used to visit Gujarat on an average 25 times per year. From Narendra Modi becoming the Prime Minister in 2014 till October 2019, he visited Gujarat 52 times. Since 2019, he has been visiting on an average 25 times per year.
When Modi comes to Gujarat from outside Delhi, the travel cost is Rs 250. This is 10 crore. This includes security, salary of staff, security in Gujarat, other expenses, advertising expenses etc.
Rs 1000 is spent per day on Modi’s Delhi security. Its cost is 2 crore.
Rs 100 crore was given to the company doing Modi’s makeup. Rs 80 lakh has been spent.
Spends a lot on clothes, glasses and watches.
Modi has bought a plane worth Rs 8400 crore.
Rs 90 crore was spent on the renovation of Modi’s house.
Several cars worth Rs 12 crore are for Modi.
The new house of Narendra Modi, who calls himself a fakir, is worth Rs 1.5 crore. Rs 500 crore has been spent.
Expenditure abroad
In 2024, Modi will make diplomatic visits to 16 countries. In which the Modi government spent more than Rs 15 crore on the Prime Minister’s two visits to Russia. While the cost of the Abu Dhabi trip was around Rs 5 crore. Most Indian embassies have not yet responded. Despite filing RTIs in Indian embassies located in all the countries visited by Modi, Batra has so far received a response from only two countries – Moscow and Abu Dhabi.
The Moscow community reception cost Rs. 1,00,000. This is 1 crore 87 lakhs. Modi’s UAE visit in February 2024 will cost Rs 4 crore 95 lakhs.
More than Rs 15 crore were spent on two visits to Russia – Moscow in July and Kazan in October. The visit to Kazan in October cost the state exchequer Rs 10 crore 24 lakhs.
Lustful Prime Minister
Poor India’s luxurious Prime Minister Modi, plane worth 8 thousand crores, security worth 3 thousand crores, travel expenses the same. Narendra Modi is spending heavily on his residence and car travel, expenses on guests, expenses on his residence etc.
The budget of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s SPG security has been increased to Rs 600 crore per year. In this, Rs 3000 crore will be invested in five years. When he completes 10 years, Rs 5000 crore will be spent on his security.
The same amount is spent on his foreign trips. Now it has been decided to buy an aircraft worth Rs 8,000 crore for him.
The budget of the Security Force (SPG) for the financial year 2020-21 has been increased from Rs 535.45 crore last year to Rs 592.55 crore.
The Modi government has reduced the budget of food subsidy for the poor from Rs 70,000 crore to Rs 1,00,000 crore. 1,08,688.35 crore. On the other hand, he has already spent lakhs of rupees on his security, foreign travel and buying an airplane. He said that he is a fakir and will carry a bag. But he is behaving like a rich Prime Minister of a poor country.
SPG Commando
At present, only Prime Minister Narendra Modi has SPG security in the country. Modi has refused to give such security to anyone else. When Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Manmohan Singh had provided him SPG security. Two months ago, Modi had increased his security by refusing SPG security to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, his wife Gursharan Kaur, Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi. SPG-Special Protection Group was created for Sonia after former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her bodyguards on 31 October 1984. 56 other VIP leaders of the country have been given Z Plus security by the CRPF.
Rs 1.62 crore spent per day on Modi’s security
Amit Shah’s Home Ministry has said that Rs 1.62 crore is spent daily on the security of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Modi has amended the law for himself, according to the new law now only the PM and his family will get SPG security. However, Prime Minister’s wife Jashodaben has not been given Z Plus security. When police security was provided, Jashodaben protested and said that police security was provided to spy on her
Modi, the most expensive guest of Gujarat, comes on an average 25 times a year
The cost of Narendrabhai’s one-time visit increased from 10 crores to 31 crores
Huge expenditure on foreign guests behind Modi’s slogan
Dilip Patel
Ahmedabad, March 3, 2025
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi comes to Gujarat, the cost of a meeting or a one-day visit is Rs 2500. Earlier this income was Rs 10 crore, which has now increased to Rs 10 crore per day. It has reached 31 crores.
An estimated cost of Rs 31.50 crore has been fixed for the program and public meeting to be held at Nilgiri Circle in Limbayat, Surat. The Surat administration has requested Gujarat to pay this expense. The highest expenditure has been made on invitations, banners and all branding and promotional work.
The program will be held in Navsari on March 8. From invitation cards to breakfast and lunch, pavilion, parking, transport, walking packets and accommodation and food for PMO staff and crew members will also be arranged by the Surat administration. However, this includes Modi’s security and salary and expenses of all the staff and officials, apart from Rs 15 lakh each. The amount of Rs 10 crore has not been raised yet.
Gujarat Expenses
Modi used to visit Gujarat on an average 25 times per year. From Narendra Modi becoming the Prime Minister in 2014 till October 2019, he visited Gujarat 52 times. Since 2019, he has been visiting on an average 25 times per year.
When Modi comes to Gujarat from outside Delhi, the travel cost is Rs 250. This is 10 crore. This includes security, salary of staff, security in Gujarat, other expenses, advertising expenses etc.
Rs 1000 is spent per day on Modi’s Delhi security. Its cost is 2 crore.
Rs 100 crore was given to the company doing Modi’s makeup. Rs 80 lakh has been spent.
Spends a lot on clothes, glasses and watches.
Modi has bought a plane worth Rs 8400 crore.
Rs 90 crore was spent on the renovation of Modi’s house.
Several cars worth Rs 12 crore are for Modi.
The new house of Narendra Modi, who calls himself a fakir, is worth Rs 1.5 crore. Rs 500 crore has been spent.
Expenditure abroad
In 2024, Modi will make diplomatic visits to 16 countries. In which the Modi government spent more than Rs 15 crore on the Prime Minister’s two visits to Russia. While the cost of the Abu Dhabi trip was around Rs 5 crore. Most Indian embassies have not yet responded. Despite filing RTIs in Indian embassies located in all the countries visited by Modi, Batra has so far received a response from only two countries – Moscow and Abu Dhabi.
The Moscow community reception cost Rs. 1,00,000. This is 1 crore 87 lakhs. Modi’s UAE visit in February 2024 will cost Rs 4 crore 95 lakhs.
More than Rs 15 crore were spent on two visits to Russia – Moscow in July and Kazan in October. The visit to Kazan in October cost the state exchequer Rs 10 crore 24 lakhs.
Lustful Prime Minister
Poor India’s luxurious Prime Minister Modi, plane worth 8 thousand crores, security worth 3 thousand crores, travel expenses the same. Narendra Modi is spending heavily on his residence and car travel, expenses on guests, expenses on his residence etc.
The budget of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s SPG security has been increased to Rs 600 crore per year. In this, Rs 3000 crore will be invested in five years. When he completes 10 years, Rs 5000 crore will be spent on his security.
The same amount is spent on his foreign trips. Now it has been decided to buy an aircraft worth Rs 8,000 crore for him.
The budget of the Security Force (SPG) for the financial year 2020-21 has been increased from Rs 535.45 crore last year to Rs 592.55 crore.
The Modi government has reduced the budget of food subsidy for the poor from Rs 70,000 crore to Rs 1,00,000 crore. 1,08,688.35 crore. On the other hand, he has already spent lakhs of rupees on his security, foreign travel and buying an airplane. He said that he is a fakir and will carry a bag. But he is behaving like a rich Prime Minister of a poor country.
SPG Commando
At present, only Prime Minister Narendra Modi has SPG security in the country. Modi has refused to give such security to anyone else. When Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Manmohan Singh had provided him SPG security. Two months ago, Modi had increased his security by refusing SPG security to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, his wife Gursharan Kaur, Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi. SPG-Special Protection Group was created for Sonia after former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her bodyguards on 31 October 1984. 56 other VIP leaders of the country have been given Z Plus security by the CRPF.
Rs 1.62 crore spent per day on Modi’s security
Amit Shah’s Home Ministry has said that Rs 1.62 crore is spent daily on the security of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Modi has amended the law for himself, according to the new law now only the PM and his family will get SPG security. However, Prime Minister’s wife Jashodaben has not been given Z Plus security. When police security was provided, Jashodaben protested and said that police security was provided to spy on her
has allocated around Rs 100 crore for the PM’s Gujarat visit. Rs 520 crore has been spent.
How many times has the PM visited Gujarat?
Since Narendra Modi became the PM in 2014, till October 2019, he has visited Gujarat 52 times. Usually, when a PM visits a state, extensive arrangements have to be made. During the PM’s visit, his SPG, his hotline, his plane, arrangement of vehicles during his state visits, his hotline, because the SPG comes a week in advance.
The cost of staying in jail, local state police force, local IB, special arrangements for his food and drinking water as the PM, etc., is around Rs 1,00,000. Rs 10 crore has to be spent on one visit. In this context, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially visited Gujarat 32 times from 2014 to October 2019, while his visits for BJP’s campaigning in the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections are counted as his unofficial visits. He has come on this unofficial visit a total of 20 times. And the expenses are said to be borne by the BJP.
Details revealed in RTI
The details were released by the Indian Air Force in response to an RTI in January 2019. According to the Indian Air Force, the Bharatiya Janata Party spent Rs 100 crore on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unofficial visits from May 2014 to January 2019. Rs 1.4 crore has been paid. According to the Air Force, the fare of the plane or helicopter allotted for the Prime Minister’s unofficial visit was not charged per trip, but as per commercial rates from Delhi to the respective state territory. But, the question here is that the fare of a commercial plane from Delhi to Ahmedabad is around Rs 25. While it ranges from Rs 2500 to Rs 7000, BJP should have paid at least Rs 1000 to the Air Force. It is said that Rs 744 was paid per trip. According to the Air Force, we have prepared the bill as per the rates fixed by the Ministry of Defence for unofficial visits. As decided in 1999, the fare will be paid per passenger per kilometre. But during PM Modi’s Gujarat visit, BJP spent only Rs 150 crore. Only a fee of Rs 744 to 1000 has been paid. Normally, the fare for an Air Force flight from Delhi to Ahmedabad is Rs 25. It is common to pay around Rs 50 lakh for this.
PM’s unofficial visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made 20 unofficial visits to Gujarat from 2014 to October 2019. Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Gujarat to campaign for the Gujarat Assembly elections in 2017 and for the Lok Sabha elections in 2019 has been listed as informal visits by the Prime Minister’s Office. According to the details received from the Prime Minister’s Office, Prime Minister Modi has visited Gujarat a total of 20 times and all these trips have been made by Indian Air Force planes. Since this trip was for the BJP’s campaign, the BJP bore its expenses. But the way the BJP has paid a low price to the Air Force for the trip has reduced revenue and increased the burden on the country’s treasury.
Domestic travel cost is not mentioned on the website.
According to the information given on the website of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office www.pmindia.gov.in, the details of the total expenditure incurred on his foreign trips have been given, but only the date of travel and the name of the state where he has traveled in different states of the country are shown. But the details of his travel expenses have not been given.
How is Modi’s house?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been living in Bungalow No. 7, Lok Jannayak Marg, in the Lutyens Zone of the capital Delhi since 2014. Race Course Road has been renamed as Lok Jannayak Marg. It has been constructed by combining 5 bungalows. The first Prime Minister to live on Lok Kalyan Marg was Rajiv Gandhi. He came here in 1984.
PM Narendra Modi’s house, built in 1980, is divided into 5 bungalows on 12 acres of land. Prime Minister’s Office. It has two bedrooms, an additional room, a dining room and a meeting room. Where at least 30 people can sit. Co-housing area and security establishment, it includes a special security group in Bungalow No. 9 and another guest house in Bungalow No. 3. The bungalow also has a tennis court. A helipad has been built for Modi in Bungalow No. 1, which has been in use since 2003.
There are five paths to Lok Kalyan that everyone can adopt. The layout of 5-7 Lok Kalyan Marg was designed by Robert Tor Russell, who was part of British architect Edwin Lutyens’ team who designed New Delhi in the 1920s and 1930s.
7 Lok Kalyan Marg has only one entrance, which is constantly under the watchful eye of the SPG. The bungalow is about 2 km away. There is also a long tunnel which connects it to Safdarjung Airport. The workplace has two small rooms, which house two private secretaries, while the visitor room is on the right. A guesthouse has been built after this, so a large room has been built for large meetings. And at the back is the dining room, where lunch is arranged. (Google translation from Gujarati)