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‘Bidding not a hobby’: Anil Vij orders probe into Haryana man’s finances who fails to pay Rs 1.17 cr for HR 88 B 8888

The Transport Department has been directed to approach the Income Tax Department to carry out a detailed investigation
Cabinet minister Anil Vij. Tribune file

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Haryana Transport Minister Anil Vij has instructed the Transport Department to investigate the financial background of the individual who recently placed the highest bid of Rs 1.17 crore for a special vehicle registration number.

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Also read: Costliest vehicle number HR 88 B 8888 to be re-auctioned after bidder fails to pay Rs 1.17 crore

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The bidder, who had secured the number HR 88 B 8888 during an online auction, failed to pay the bid amount, resulting in the forfeiture of his security deposit and forcing the department to conduct a reauction.

Expressing dissatisfaction over the incident, Vij said that participating in an auction is a serious responsibility, not a casual activity,  adding that, "bidding in an auction is a responsibility and not a hobby".

He added that since the bidder backed out after quoting such a large amount, the department will now examine his financial capacity and the source of the funds he claimed to possess.

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The Transport Department has been directed to approach the Income Tax Department to carry out a detailed investigation.

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