Modi govt. spent ₹3,755 cr. on publicity, reveals RTI query

I&B Ministry responds to RTI query

December 08, 2017 10:45 pm | Updated December 09, 2017 01:40 am IST - New Delhi

Workers install a BJP poster at Surendranagar in Gujarat ahead of a rally earlier this month.

Workers install a BJP poster at Surendranagar in Gujarat ahead of a rally earlier this month.

The Modi government spent a whopping ₹3,755 crore on its publicity in three-and-a-half years till October this year, reply to an RTI query revealed on Friday.

The expenditure on advertisements from April 2014 to October 2017 on electronic and print media and outdoor publicity is ₹37,54,06,23,616, according to the reply given by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry. The application was filed by Greater Noida-based social activist Ramveer Tanwar.

Electronic media

The Central government, the reply says, spent over ₹1,656 crore on electronic media advertisements, including community radio, digital cinema, Internet, SMS and television. In the print media, the government spent more than ₹1,698 crore.

Outdoor advertisements, which include hoardings, posters, booklets and calendars, accounted for over ₹399 crore, the reply reveals.

Big-budget exercise

The amount spent on publicity blitz is more than the yearly budget allocated to some key ministries and the government’s flagship programmes. The government’s allocation for “pollution abatement” in the last three years was only ₹56.8 crore.

In 2016, an RTI query filed by Tanwar had revealed that the Centre spent over ₹1,100 crore between June 1, 2014 and August 31, 2016, on advertisements featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The expenditure was only for television, Internet and other electronic media and did not include expenditure on outdoor and print advertisements.

In 2015, another RTI reply revealed that the Centre spent nearly ₹8.5 crore on newspaper advertisements for the PM’s monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat’ till July 2015.

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