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Cong gave Rahul Rs 70 lakh each to contest from Wayanad, Rae Bareli

The only Congress candidate to get a higher amount was Vikramaditya Singh, who was given Rs 87 lakh from the party fund but he lost the election from Mandi seat in Himachal Pradesh to actor Kangana Ranaut of the BJP
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New Delhi, August 29

The Congress gave its leader Rahul Gandhi Rs 70 lakh each for fighting the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Wayanad and Rae Bareli, the party has disclosed to the Election Commission.

The only Congress candidate to get a higher amount was Vikramaditya Singh, who was given Rs 87 lakh from the party fund but he lost the election from Mandi seat in Himachal Pradesh to actor Kangana Ranaut of the BJP.

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Other leaders to get Rs 70 lakh included Kishori Lal Sharma, who defeated BJP's sitting MP Smriti Irani, K C Venugopal (Alappuzha in Kerala) and Manickam Tagore (Virudhunagar in Tamil Nadu).

Congress candidate from Gulbarga in Karnataka Radhakrishna and Vijay Inder Singla (Anandpur Sahib in Punjab) also got Rs 70 lakh each.

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Senior Congress leaders Anand Sharma and Digvijaya Singh, both of whom lost the elections, got Rs 46 lakh and Rs 50 lakh, respectively.

Gandhi had won from Rae Bareli as well as from Wayanad, but he retained the Uttar Pradesh seat.

The party had won 99 seats in the parliamentary polls with Gandhi winning from the two seats.

While there is a ceiling on expenditure a candidate can incur on electioneering, there is no such limit for political parties.

In January 2022, based on the recommendation of the EC, the government had hiked the election expenditure limit for candidates to Rs 95 lakh from Rs 70 lakh for Lok Sabha elections and to Rs 40 lakh from Rs 28 lakh for assembly elections.

For Lok Sabha polls, the revised expenditure limit now stands at Rs 90 lakh for bigger states and Rs 75 lakh for smaller states.

The 2024 Lok Sabha elections were held in seven phases and the results were announced on June 4.

Congress had last month submitted its 'part election expenditure statement' for Lok Sabha elections and polls to the legislative assemblies of Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh to the poll panel.

The statement pertained to the 'lump sum amount paid to candidates by the party' to contest polls.

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