Nitish should break silence on soil purchase scam: Sushil Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Senior leader Sushil Kumar Modi today urged to break his silence on the soil purchase scam involving family members of RJD supremo Yadav.

"The Chief Minister should break his silence (on soil purchase scam)," he said in a statement.



Sushil Modi also accused the state officials of trying to suppress the alleged scam on Prasad's direction and warned that such officials will be penalised and lose their jobs like it happened in the fodder scam.

"Half a dozen officials had lost their jobs in multi-crore fodder scam for colluding with the RJD supremo," he said.

The leader alleged that earth filling work at Zoo was carried out without a plan or approval and asked the state to explain why the work was done at all.

He said that the soil was purchased from an under-construction mall registered in the name of a company whose board of directors include several members of Lalu Prasad's family. The names include those of his minister sons - Tej Pratap Yadav and Tejaswi Prasad Yadav.

"Five lakh cubic feet of soil was transported to Zoo from the mall premises by trucks which made 1000 round trips over three months," he claimed.

The leader also charged the Zoo authorities for making a payment of Rs 90 lakh for soil from the corpus of Wildlife Conservation Fund by flouting guidelines under which the interest amount of the corpus of Rs 334.41 crore can be spent only wildlife conservation.

Sushil Modi said the Chief Secretary heads the Wildlife Conservation Fund and asked him to explain how the funds were used for soil purchase and whether any prior approval was taken in this regard.

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Nitish should break silence on soil purchase scam: Sushil Modi

Senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi today urged Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to break his silence on the soil purchase scam involving family members of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav. "The Chief Minister should break his silence (on soil purchase scam)," he said in a statement. Sushil Modi also accused the state government officials of trying to suppress the alleged scam on Prasad's direction and warned that such officials will be penalised and lose their jobs like it happened in the fodder scam. "Half a dozen officials had lost their jobs in multi-crore fodder scam for colluding with the RJD supremo," he said. The BJP leader alleged that earth filling work at Patna Zoo was carried out without a plan or approval and asked the state government to explain why the work was done at all. He said that the soil was purchased from an under-construction mall registered in the name of a company whose board of directors include several members of Lalu Prasad's family. The names include ... Senior leader Sushil Kumar Modi today urged to break his silence on the soil purchase scam involving family members of RJD supremo Yadav.

"The Chief Minister should break his silence (on soil purchase scam)," he said in a statement.

Sushil Modi also accused the state officials of trying to suppress the alleged scam on Prasad's direction and warned that such officials will be penalised and lose their jobs like it happened in the fodder scam.

"Half a dozen officials had lost their jobs in multi-crore fodder scam for colluding with the RJD supremo," he said.

The leader alleged that earth filling work at Zoo was carried out without a plan or approval and asked the state to explain why the work was done at all.

He said that the soil was purchased from an under-construction mall registered in the name of a company whose board of directors include several members of Lalu Prasad's family. The names include those of his minister sons - Tej Pratap Yadav and Tejaswi Prasad Yadav.

"Five lakh cubic feet of soil was transported to Zoo from the mall premises by trucks which made 1000 round trips over three months," he claimed.

The leader also charged the Zoo authorities for making a payment of Rs 90 lakh for soil from the corpus of Wildlife Conservation Fund by flouting guidelines under which the interest amount of the corpus of Rs 334.41 crore can be spent only wildlife conservation.

Sushil Modi said the Chief Secretary heads the Wildlife Conservation Fund and asked him to explain how the funds were used for soil purchase and whether any prior approval was taken in this regard.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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