Indian MPs make merry on tax-payer's money!
Indian MPs on official assignments should not go for 5 star hotels. That is the policy.
However, when the terrorists struck on 26-11, 4 MPs were caught in the cross fire. They were there as part of 15-member Lok Sabha Committee on Subordinate Legislation to hold meetings with the top brass of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd [Get Quote] and other Public Sector Undertakings.
The four MPs were N N Krishnadas (CPI-M), Jaisingrao Gaikwad Patil (NCP), Lal Mani Prasad (BSP) and Bhupendrasinh Solanki (BJP).
The guidelines about the stay are pretty clear:
Attempts have to be made:
‘to make arrangements regarding accommodation for the committee and the officers in a government guest house, including guest house of public undertaking, MLA hostel, circuit house etc., and
Where government guest house is not available, arrangements may be made for the stay in a government-owned hotel
All this came out as a result of a Right to Information (RTI) query.