BJP claims stolen files were of fodder scam;want CBI investigation
BJP claims stolen files were of fodder scam;want CBI investigation
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June 10, 2016:The BJP yesterday has refused to accept Bihar government's claim that 500 odd stolen files of the state animal husbandry directorate were not linked with the fodder scam and alleged that CM Nitish Kumar was annoying to keep RJD president Lalu Prasad and others accused in the over Rs 1000 crore scam.

Sushil Kumar Modi claimed, "More than 500 stolen files are related to fodder scam,".He demanded CBI investigation on the matter.

"Lalu Prasad is a convict in a fodder scam case and is currently on bail. More than half-a-dozen other cases related to the fodder scam are pending against him," he said

He questioned,"In a bid to save its face, the state government is arguing that files related to fodder scam have been handed over to CBI. The question is if these were dead files, why were they stolen?”

Animal Husbandry Department Minister Awdesh Kumar Singh yesterday deprived of absent files were of silage cheat saying all such files connected to that case have been handed over to the CBI which is probing  the scam.

As the minister said, “the missing files were related to retirement, pension and other departmental matters of employees from 1997 to 2011.”

Modi said, “The theft had been taken place on April 26 but the information regarding the theft was given four days later (April 30) and this proves it is a conspiracy.”

He claimed,"Sixteen days after information about theft of files, an FIR was registered, and after 22 days of it an inspector did the formality of questioning about theft,”

He alleged,"The fact is that Nitish Kumar wishes to save Lalu Prasad,”

Modi added, "On one hand, Lalu Prasad ignored party workers and nominated noted lawyer Ram Jethmalani, who is arguing his case in fodder scam, to Rajya Sabha. On the other, a conspiracy was hatched to steal files related to fodder scam,”

 

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