After austerity drive: Travelling by chopper cheaper than cars: Imran

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Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan, days after launching an austerity drive, is being criticised for using a helicopter to commute to work daily, from his residence in Bani Gala to the prime minister’s Secretariat.
Information minister Fawad Chaudhry came to Imran’s rescue when he told local media that Khan’s helicopter rides are a cost-effective option as it cost just Rs 50-55 per kilometer. He stated that he had used “used Google to calculate” the costs, reported Geo TV. He also claimed that this was not “VIP culture”.
As expected, his statement left people on Twitter in Pakistan trolling Chaudhary.
However, according to BBC, Chaudhary does not have the facts right. The fuel for the prime minister’s helicopter, an Agusta Westland AW139, costs 1,600 Pakistani rupees ($23/£17) per kilmetre, higher than the 55 rupees, Chaudhry claimed.
This is excluding other costs associated with running a helicopter.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) parliamentarian Ali Muhammad Khan also came to the prime minister’s rescue, listing the benefits of using the helicopter. He tweeted that considering that five to seven vehicles are required for the PM’s security, using one helicopter for three minutes ends up being cheaper.
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