This figure does not include food, water, snacks, fruits and other essential items besides non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages. Sources said every night was filled with entertainment programmes to keep the MLAs in high spirits, maybe literally too. If each of these 200 people staying at the resort consumed food and beverage on an average of Rs 2,000 per day, the bill will be another Rs 25 lakh for six days.
All the legislators were shifted to the resort after the meeting on Wednesday night and did not plan a long stay. Sources said the MLAs and those staying at the resort were given new clothes and if a rough estimate that each person staying was given alternative clothing for Rs 1,000 per day, it would cost another Rs 12 lakh for six days.