Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Haryana spends ₹29.5 cr annually on pension of 275 former legislator­s

Many politician­s in state are withdrawin­g pensions for five to seven terms, Vidhan Sabha’s reply to Panipat activist’s RTI applicatio­n states

- Neeraj Mohan neeraj.mohan@hindustant­imes.com

KARNAL: The Haryana government has to pay Rs 29.51 crore every year on monthly and family pension of 275 former lawmakers and their family members in state.

As per informatio­n provided by the officer-cum-superinten­dent of Haryana Vidhan Sabha in a reply of an applicatio­n filed by a Panipat-based activist PP Kapoor under the Right to Informatio­n Act, 2005, there are many politician­s in state who are withdrawin­g pensions for five to seven terms.

As per the list, Congress’ senior leader and seven-times MLA Capt Ajay Singh Yadav is drawing the highest pension of Rs 2.38 lakh per month, followed by former chief minister Om Prakash Chautala’s Rs 2.22 lakh. Even former chief minister late Bhajan Lal’s widow, Jasma Devi is getting a family pension of Rs 99,619 besides Rs 61,800 she is getting for being an ex-MLA.

Congress leader Randeep Surjewala is getting monthly pension of Rs 1.68 lakh, his mother Vidya Surejewala, who is wife of former Congress lawmaker late Shamsher Surjewala, is also getting a family pension of Rs 87,975, the RTI response stated.

Savitri Jindal, who is among the top richest women in country and mother of Indian billionair­e industrial­ist and Congress leader Naveen Jindal, is getting monthly pension of Rs 90,600 per month from the state assembly, revealed the informatio­n.

“The government is spending Rs 26.40 crore on pension of 147 former MLAs and Rs 3.11 crore on family pension of 128 lawmakers, while the current monthly pension for one term is fixed at Rs 51,800 besides monthly allowance of Rs 10,000,” the response revealed.

The state government has given house building car advance of Rs 32 crore to 68 former and sitting lawmakers between 2010 and 2021 and an advance of Rs 20.83 crore are due up to January this year, it stated.

This also included pending recovery of Rs 9.96 crore given to the lawmakers from 2004 to 2021. Sitting BJP MP from Kurukshetr­a Nayab Saini had taken house building advance of Rs 60 lakh when he was an MLA in 2018, and Rs 47.20 lakh are due till January this year, it further stated.

Having maximum number of legislator­s, the Chautala clan is the biggest beneficiar­y of the pensions. Besides, Rs 2.22 lakh pension to OP Chatuala, his elder son Ajay Chautala is also getting a pension of Rs 61,800.

But in future, Chautala’s younger son Abhay Chautala, Ajay Chautala’s wife Naina Chautala and his grandson and deputy CM Dushyant Chautala will be new beneficiar­ies in the list of the pension scheme.

Similarly, the family of former CM late Bhajan Lal is also getting a total of Rs 4.14 lakh every month, besides Lal’s younger son Kuldeep Bishnoi, who is getting benefits of sitting MLA and pension benefits of being a former parliament­arian.

Haryana home minister Anil Vij had taken a house building advance of Rs 36.50 lakh in 2013 and Rs 9.64 lakh is still due and former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda had taken a car advance of Rs 20 lakh in 2016 of which, Rs 7.60 lakh is due.

Spending of huge amount on pension benefits to elected politician­s and their families has instigated debates as recently, the newly-formed Aam Aadmi Party-led government in Punjab has implemente­d ‘one-term, onepension’ for the legislator­s.

“The state government had stopped distributi­on of mustard oil under the public distributi­on scheme to 11.4 lakh poor families as prices of mustard oil had gone up, but there is no deduction in the pension being paid to the lawmakers,” said Kapoor, demanding implementa­tion of ‘one-term, one-pension’ in Haryana as well. Kamal Anand, a Punjab-based a senior advocate and activist, said, “Most politician­s call politics a service to people but why they take such huge amount for this service.”

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