Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

RJD gets 4 days to dispel graft charges on Tejashwi

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

PATNA: Bihar’s ruling allies appeared headed for a major confrontat­ion on Tuesday, with a senior Janata Dal(United) leader saying partner Rashtriya Janata Dal has four days to dispel corruption allegation­s against deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav and his father Lalu Prasad.

The announceme­nt came amid mounting pressure on chief minister Nitish Kumar to sack Tejashwi, who along with Lalu is facing charges in an alleged land-for-hotels scandal that saw the CBI raiding their homes and other properties last week.

Sources said Nitish stopped short of asking for Tejashwi’s resignatio­n because formal charges hadn’t been filed in the case. The CM is said to be upset because his clean image is sullied by the alle- gations but doesn’t want to break the coalition by pushing for Lalu’s younger son to quit.

But issuing a deadline only signals Nitish is prepared for a showdown with the RJD to protect his reputation. “Nitish has put the ball in RJD’s court…,” said senior JD(U) leader Ramai Ram, emerging from a four-hourlong meeting of top party leaders chaired by the CM. He said the RJD had four days to respond.

Never had a ruling alliance partner’s meeting evinced such interest as did the JD(U)’s meeting held at Kumar’s official residence. A short distance away, at 10 Circular Road, Tejashwi played cricket with children. Lalu was at Ranchi . To drive home his ‘zero tolerance against corruption principle’, the JD(U), gave the example of former CM Jitan Ram Manjhi, R N Singh of JD (U) and Ramadhar Singh of BJP, who were asked to resign when graft charges surfaced against them in 2005.

› The chief minister made it clear that he has not compromise­d on standards set for corruption

NEERAJ KUMAR, JD(U) leader

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Tejashwi Yadav

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