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CBI files fresh case against Lalu; searches 16 locations linked to RJD patriarch

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NEW DELHI: The CBI has registered a fresh FIR against former Bihar chief minister Lalu Prasad and family members for allegedly taking over one lakh sq ft land in Patna from candidates in return for Group D jobs in Railways during 2004-09 when he was the Railway minister in the UPA government, officials said Friday.

Following the registrati­on of the FIR on May 18 by the Economic Offences Wing of the CBI, the agency started a search operation at 16 locations in Delhi, Patna and Gopalganj at the premises of Prasad, his family members and other accused.

The CBI has named Prasad, his wife Rabri Devi, and daughters Misa Bharti and Hema Yadav, in addition to 12 people who were given jobs in Railway zones of Mumbai, Jabalpur, Kolkata, Jaipur, Hajipur, the officials said.the central agency had registered a preliminar­y enquiry on September 23, 2021, related to the land-forjobs scam in Railways.

The candidates were appointed as substitute­s in Group D positions within three days of applying in “undue haste” by Railway officials and were later regularise­d “in lieu thereof the individual­s themselves or their family members transferre­d their land”.

The transfers were made through three sale deeds in the name of Rabri Devi and one in the name of Misa Bharti and two gift deeds in the name of Hema Yadav.

One sale deed was executed in the name of a company A K Infosystem­s Private Limited in which Rabri Devi became a majority shareholde­r in 2014 and is currently one of the directors of the company, the FIR alleged.

Lalu Prasad’s family allegedly paid Rs 3.75 lakh to Rs 13 lakh for the lands acquired by them which according to circle rates were approximat­ely valued at Rs 4.39 crore, the CBI alleged.

In the case of gift deeds to Hema Yadav, a person named Brij Nandan Rai allegedly transferre­d 3,375 sq ft land in Patna to a man called Hridayanan­d Choudhary for Rs 4.21 lakh in 2008.

Choudhary was later appointed as a substitute in Hazipur and he subsequent­ly transferre­d the land in 2014 to Hema Yadav.

“The value of said land as per prevailing circle rate at the time of the gift was Rs 62.10 lakh,” the FIR alleged.

According to the CBI probe so far, about 1.05 lakh sq feet of land situated at Patna was acquired by family members of Lalu Prasad by making payments to the sellers in cash.

“The current value of above said seven parcels of land including the land acquired through gift deeds as per existing circle rate is about Rs 4.39 crore... Enquiry has revealed that parcel of land which was directly purchased by the family members of Shri Lalu Prasad Yadav from the sellers was purchased at lower rates than the prevailing circle rates,” the FIR alleged.

It said that the persons were appointed in Railways without any advertisem­ent or public notice issued for the purpose in the zonal railways.

“Enquiry revealed that undue haste was shown in processing certain applicatio­ns of candidates and surprising­ly within three days from the date of receipt of respective applicatio­ns, their appointmen­ts as substitute­s were approved,” it said.

The applicatio­ns, without the complete address of the respective addressees, were processed and approved for an appointmen­t, the enquiry has shown.

“Enquiry has revealed that there were certain guidelines/instructio­ns issued by Railway Authority from time to time for the appointmen­t of substitute­s in Railway. But prima facie, it revealed that due procedure was not followed for appointmen­t of substitute­s and later on their services have also been regularise­d,” the FIR alleged.

The fresh case comes weeks after Prasad was released on bail in the fodder scam in which he was convicted by a special court in Ranchi.

In a cryptic tweet, Rashtriya Janata Dal took a veiled dig at the CBI, saying: “Tota (parrot) hai, Toton ka kya.”

The CBI had earned the sobriquet from an observatio­n of the Supreme Court, calling it a “parrot” of political masters during the UPA government.

“They (BJP) try to scare others by targeting someone. Nobody will be scared. Neither will we, nor they and nor the people of Bihar,” RJD spokespers­on and Rajya Sabha member Manoj Kumar Jha said after the CBI action. He did not elaborate as to what he meant by others.

Recent meetings between Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and RJD’S Tejashwi Yadav have triggered speculatio­n about the realignmen­t of political forces in Bihar, with the relations between Kumar’s JD(U) and its ally BJP being seen as far from smooth.

Jha said he was not surprised at the CBI action but was sad seeing where the BJP was taking Indian democracy to. This is an attack on democracy, he alleged.

The CBI case, he alleged, was like a “dead bird” which has been given a new life as Tejashwi Yadav has been working to rally masses over real issues such as unemployme­nt and caste census.

 ?? PTI ?? RJD senior leader Rabri Devi and Tej Pratap outside their residence after a CBI raid, in Patna, on Friday
PTI RJD senior leader Rabri Devi and Tej Pratap outside their residence after a CBI raid, in Patna, on Friday

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