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After the war, Hanumanji submitted his Travel Allowance Bill for his official tour for collecting Sanjeevani Booti to Ayodhya administration. The Auditor in Bill Section raised 3 objections : (1) Hanumanji did not take prior permission of the appropriate authority (Bharat), the King of Ayodhya, during the relevant time for his travel (2) Hanumanji being Grade-officer was not entitled to air travel; (3) Hanumanji was asked to bring Sanjeevani Booti, just a single plant, but he carried a whole mountain (unauthorized excess baggage). The Auditor returned the bill. King Ram could do nothing except mark it down for re-examination. A worried Laxman approached the Auditor and offered a bribe of 20% of the T.A.Bill amount. The Auditor now wrote on the Bill : Re-examined : 1. Even during the relevant time, Ram was the de-jure king through his Paduka. 2. Further in an emergency, non-entitled officers can be authorized ex-post facto to fly. 3. Also excess baggage is justified as bringing a wrong plant would have entailed multiple journeys with extra cost; hence bill may be paid. Auditor rocks
Posted on: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 06:27:05 +0000

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