Hyderabad:During the Lok Sabha elections, political parties and candidates have to calculate their expenses carefully. The Election Commission monitors their expenses from time to time. The EC has imposed limits on the expenditure incurred by candidates and parties in various states. These prices are decided by the election officials of the respective districts as part of the monitoring of election expenses. Look at the rate card for the expenses on food, snacks and others across the country.
In Jalandhar, Punjab, candidates have to spend a maximum of Rs 15 for a cup of tea and they have to spend the same for Samosa also. Rs 20 on lassi and Rs 15 on lemon juice. Rs 40 on Chole Bhature, Rs 250 on chicken and Rs 500 on mutton. In Madhya Pradesh, you can spend Rs 7 for tea and Rs 7.50 for a samosa. However, in the Balaghat area, chai is only Rs 5. Samosa is fixed at Rs 10. For Idli, Sambar Vada and Poha-Jelebi, you can spend a maximum of Rs 20 and Rs 30 for Dosha and Upma.
In Manipur's Thoubal district where violence has recently taken place, tea, samosa, kachori and dates are only Rs 10. In the Tengnapal district, black tea is Rs 5 and chai is Rs 10. Duck meat is Rs 300 per kg. Compared to the previous Lok Sabha elections in Chennai, the price of chai has been increased to a maximum of Rs 15 and coffee to Rs 20. Chicken biryani is fixed at Rs 180.
In Gautamabuddha Nagar, Noida, a veg meal is Rs 100, a cup of chai is Rs 10, a kachori is Rs 15, a sandwich is Rs 25, and a kilo of jalebi is only Rs 90. Candidates in North Goa have increased the chai price from Rs 15 to Rs 20. In Haryana Jind, Matar Paneer Rs 160, Dal Makhna-Mixed Veg Rs 130.