As per Anil Jain,
This interesting episode was reported in Sahpur Pakhar village in Dausa district where two bidders namely Karan Singh Gurjar and Naval Kishore
Gurjar made a whopping bid of ₹999,99,95,219 followed by Meena who made a bid of ₹999,99,90,216.
The computer meanwhile stopped accepting the amount when it crossed the limit of over ₹1000 crore or else both the bidders could have continued with their bidding, Jain told IANS.
He said that both Karan Singh Gurjar and Naval Kishore Meena have raised bids of over ₹999 crore.
An approval letter has been sent to Gurjar to make the earnest deposit and if he fails to do so, then Meena will be given a chance.
If both of them fail to deposit the earnest deposit, they will be blacklisted for 3 years and will not be able to participate in the bids of excise department shop and beer bar in future, he added.
Also, their initial deposit submitted on their behalf which is ₹2.60 lakh will be confiscated, he added.
As per the latest change in the excise policy, the shops are being auctioned online instead of the prevailing lottery system. The e-auctions have started in the state with over 7,000 such shops following the process as of now.
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