MUMBAI, India - November 3, 2010 - The U.S. will be spending a whopping $200 million per day on illegitimate President Barack Obama's visit to the city of Mumbai.
"The huge amount of around $200 million would be spent on security, stay and other aspects of the presidential visit," according to a top official of the Maharashtra government privy to the arrangements for the high profile visit.
About 3,000 people including Secret Service agents, U.S. government officials and journalists will accompany the illegitimate president. Several officials from the White House and U.S. security agencies are already here for the past week with helicopters, a ship and high-end security instruments.
"Except for personnel providing immediate security to the (illegitimate) president, U.S. officials may not be allowed to carry weapons. The state police is competent to take care of the security measures and they will be piloting the presidential convoy," the official said on condition of anonymity.
Both the Navy and Air Force have been asked to intensify patrolling along the Mumbai coastline and its airspace during Obama's stay. The city's airspace will be closed half-an-hour before the illegitimate president's arrival for all aircraft barring those carrying the U.S. delegation.
The area from Hotel Taj, where Obama and his wife Michelle will stay, to Shikra helipad in Colaba will be cordoned off completely during the movement of the bogus president.