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Frqvzvifufu PART III ,5Fi ABSTRACT STATEMENT of EXPENDITURE on ELECTION by the CANDIDATE / HIS ELECTION AGENT #' ANNEXURE - XVII D (CHAPTER V, PARA 30.s) ABSTRACT STATEMENT OF ELECTION EXPENSES PART-I NAME OF CANDIDATE Prof. Varsha Eknath Gaikwad NUMBER AND NAME OF CONSTITUENCY 178 - Dharavi Vidhansabha Matdarsangh NAME OF STATE / UNION TERR]TORY Maharashtra NATURE OF ELECTION General Election DATE OF DECLARATION OF RESULT 22 / 70 /2OO9 NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE ELECTION AGEN: Hukumraj M. Mehta C/ 1O 1, Priyadarshani CHS, Mukund Nagar, Dharavi, Mumbai - 4OO Ol7 PART-II I Were you a candidate set up by a Political Party ? Yes II If yes, name of the party Indian National Congress III Is the party a tecognized Politica-i Party ? Yes IV If recognized political party, whether National / State Party National V Has you party incurred / authorized expenses in your election ? Yes * Has any other association body of persons individual VI / / No incurred I anllrorized expenses in your election ? VII If yes, give its / his / their name(s) and complete address : N,A (1) l2l (3) The Indian National Congress Party (l.N.C) has sponsored ttre Candidate. Details of Expenses incureed by M.P.C.C. were recieved and accounted for. However, details of Expenses incureed by M.R.C.C. are yet not available arrd hence not reflected in the accounts. adqfr64q-rr-"6drc) s^4aq- sLez.a14A frqvzvifufu PART III ,5fi ABSTRACT STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE ON ELECTION BY THE CANDIDATE / HIS ELECTION AGENT EXPENDITURE INCURRED / AUTHORISED BY TOTAI, EXPENSES ITEMS OF CANDIDATE / POLITICAL PARTY ASSOCIATION / INCURRED/AUTH EXPENDITURE HIS ELECTION WHICH SET HIM BODY OF PERSONS ORISED (TOTAL OF AGENT UP / INDIVIDUAL coLuMNS 2,3 & 4) I 2 3 4 5 RS. RS. RS, RS. Deposits 38,080 38,O80 Public Meetings 1A) 710 792,729 Padyatra oo oa( 22,945 Campaign Material 33,288 33,918 67 ,206 Print Media 77,976 402 74,374 Vehicle Expenses 35,780 35,780 Cutouts/Banners 40,620 17 ,t54 57 ,77 4 Other Expenses 17 4,524 5,057 t79,58r GRAND TOTAL RS. 6t5,942 )< 56,531 672,473 * Expenses incured by M.P.C.C i Public meetings, processions etc. ii Campaign materials like handbills, posters, video and audio cassettes, loudspeakers etc. iii Campaign through electronic / print media (including cable network) iv Vehicle, used ald POL expenditure on such vehicles v Erection of gates, arches, cutouts, balners etc vi Visits of'leaders ' to the constituency {other than the expenditure on the travel of' Leaders ' as defined in Explanation 2 under Section 77(1) for propagating programme of the party) vii Visit ot other party funcrionaries viii Other misc. expenses LUMP-SUM GRANT RECEMD, IF AI'{Y FROM :- i Political Party ii Any other association / body (with its name and address) iii Any individual (with and and address) 'e^-<41< - g@., sT218-@a-r4as1 &dT PART IV &€a' DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE ON VEHICLES USED Details of ali expenditure on all Vehicles used in Connection with the Election including the Vehicle supplied to the candidate by his Political Party or any other Association/ Organisation / Body or by any other Individua.l are required to be shown (the only exception is the expense incureed in connection with Travel of " LEADERS " of Political Party for propagetting programme of Political Party covered by Explanations 1 and 2 Under Section 77 EXPENDITURE INCURRED ON POL, MAINTENANCE AND DRIVERS SALARY ETC. / NO. OF HIRING CHARGES DAYS AMOUNT SPEND AMOUNT AMOUNT SPEND BY REGN. NO. OF TYPE OF VEHICLE FOR AI.IY VEHICLE BY THE SPEND BY OTHER WHICH CANDIDATE THE ASSOCIATION BODY USED / ELECTION POLICTICAL OF PERSONS / AGENT PARTY TNDTVTDUAL I 2 4 5 6 MH-04-CB-7575 QUALIS 1,280 MH-04-AE 7373 TAVERA 17 ,600 MI{-O4-CP-7414 TEMPO 10,100 MH-O4-CE-7874 TEMPO 6 6,800 GRAND TOTAL (COLMN, 4 + 5 + 6) RS. 35,780 -?qnqzna4aTe gr@ I A-TTA1 ffiad fu<' /> PART V DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE ON PUBLIC MEETINGS PubLic Meeting held by the Candidate / his Election Agent / his Political Party / arry other Association / other Individual than lhe Candidate / his Election DATE OF VENUE OF MEETING NAME oF cosT COST OTHER TOTAL OUT OF THE AMOUNT MEETING AUTHORI OF OF MISCEL SHOWN IN COLUMN 7 TY FROM ERECTIN HIRIN LANEO THE COMPONENT OF WHOM G G US EXPENDITURE LOUD PERMISS PANDAL EXPENS SPEA CANDID THE ANY ION & ES KERS ATE POL OTHER OBTAINE HIRING / AND ELECTI ITIC ASSOCIA D OF MICR AL TION FURNITU o ON / AGENT PAR BODY RE& PHON / TY INDIVID FIXTURE ES T]AL S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 24 lO9 l2OO9 Babasaheb Ambedkar Hall B.M.C 1,600 260 1,860 1,860 29 I 09 l2OO9 Ashrafiya Masjid B.M.C 9,540 226 9,766 9,766 30 /O9 l2OO9 Hirnalaya Hotel B.M.C 26,340 r,225 27,565 27,565 OI I IO /2OO9 Mahim Phatal< B.M.C 18,070 2,476 20 ,546 20 ,546 O2l 10 /2OO9 Rajiv Gandhi Nagar B.M.C 12,520 266 12,746 12,746 03 I 10 / 2OO9 Gopinath Colony B.M.C 12,170 266 12,436 12,436 os l 10 l2Oo9 New Satara Bank, 90 Ft. Rd B.M.C 16,910 266 17,176 17,176 06llO l2OO9 P.M.G.P. Colony B.M.C 2,750 249 3,039 3,039 07 I 10 /2Oo9 Prem Nagar B.M.C 14,120 249 14,409 14,409 07 I 10 /2oo9 Social Nagar B.M.C 12,200 266 12,466 ).2,466 O8l lo l2OO9 Dharavi Restaurant B.M.C 16,210 r,249 17,499 17,499 08l 1O l2Oo9 Gangadharlal Chowk B.M.C 810 I,I44 1,144 09 I IO /2oo9 Matunga Labour Carnp B.M.C t3,240 13,569 13,569 lOl10 l2OO9 Uday Society B.M.C 11,720 249 11,969 11,969 10/lo l2OO9 Shivneri Society B.M.C 16,2rO 249 16,499 16,499 GRAND TOTAL (COLMN. 8 + 9 + 10 ) RS. 184,410 8,319 192,729 192,729 €+qaR- 3 a z, aTTfrAanVam DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE ON TRAVEL OF LEADER(S) oF THE PARTY NOMINATED ON TERMS OF' EXPLANATION (2)' UNDER SECTTON 77(1) OF THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1951 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 ARRIVAL DETAILS DETAILS OF STAY DEPARTURE DETAILS S.NO NAME DATE MODE EXPE DURATIO EXPENDI DATE OF MO EXPENDI WHETHE EXPENDI OF OF OF NDIT NOF TURE ON DEPART DE TURE ON R TURE IF LEADE ARRI TRAVEL URE HALT ]N LOCAL URE OF FARE EXPENDI Ar,IY ON R VAL ON CONSTIT JOURNE FROM TRA PAID (IF TURE ON rTEM (s), IN FARE UENCY YS CONSTIT VEL KNOWN) rTEM (s), (7) AND CONS PAID UENCY (7) AND (10) BY TITU (IF (10) CANDIDA ENCY KNO INCURRE TE wN) DBY CANDIDA TE 1 2 aaa Oa t tfl. a aa O a! ta a aa etc. TOTAL EXPENDITURE : NIL ,jc \Jj c PLACE: Mumbai SIGNATURE OF CONTESTING CANDIDATE o'...
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