Ahmedabad: The ruling BJP on Friday defended the Gujarat government's decision to buy a new aircraft worth Rs 191 crore to ferry Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and other dignitaries, claiming it was necessary for safety as the current plane in its fleet was old.
The decision had come under fire from the opposition Congress as well as the Aam Aadmi Party.
Justifying the purchase of a new 12-seater, twin-engine Bombardier Challenger 650 aircraft, the Gujarat BJP, in a statement on Friday, said the move would eliminate an annual expenditure of Rs 5 crore which goes into maintaining the 1999-made Beechcraft Super King aircraft and a 2007-made helicopter.
"When the common man is afraid of travelling in a 10-year-old vehicle, CM Vijay Rupani is risking his life by flying in a 20-year-old plane. The government's helicopter is dangerous to fly. That helicopter was forced to make emergency landing twice in 2017. Since then, in view of CM's safety private helicopter is being used on most occasions," said the statement.
"The new plane has been purchased after 20 years, following a report submitted by the state civil aviation department expressing concern about the airworthiness of the helicopter. This decision would save Rs 5 crore spent every year towards the maintenance of old aircraft and hiring helicopter.
The new plane was purchased out of necessity, not for anyone's luxury," the statement said.
"Since the present aircraft was not able to fly long-range, the government was forced to hire private jets, which costs Rs 1 lakh and more per hour. This new plane will not only ensure the safety of the dignitaries but also save time and money," the statement said in response to criticism.