The Asian Age

Lalu to face intense CBI grilling

RJD chief asked to appear before agency for questionin­g on Sept. 25

- PRAMOD KUMAR

Tough days are ahead for RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav as the CBI has prepared a questionna­ire with hundreds of points to question the former Bihar chief minister on September 25 in connection with its investigat­ion into the alleged irregulari­ties committed in awarding tenders for developmen­t, maintenanc­e and operation of railway hotels at Ranchi and Puri to a private firm when he was the railway minister. Mr Yadav was the railway minister in 2006. Sources privy to the investigat­ion said, “The agency sleuths will certainly ask pointed questions pertaining to the transfer of three acres of land in western Patna to a firm — Delight Marketing, which is known to the family of Mr Yadav, at a very low cost.

Mr Yadav, as railway minister, handed over maintenanc­e of two hotels run by Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporatio­n, a subsidiary of the Indian Railways, in Ranchi and Puri to Sujata Hotel, a company owned by Vinay and Vijay Kochhar, in return for a prime plot of three acres in Patna thro-ugh a private firm. He has been asked to appear before the agency on September 25.

“Investigat­ion by the CBI has revealed that once Lalu demitted office as railway minister, shares of Delight Marketing were allegedly transferre­d from Sarla Gupta of the firm to Rabri Devi and her son Tejashwi Yadav, sources said. The name of Delight Marketing was first changed to Lara Projects and then to Lara Projects Limited Liability Partnershi­p firm. This transfer took place at a very low price. Whereas the land was valued at `32 crore as per the circle rate, it was transferre­d to Lara Projects at merely `65 lakh,” sources said.

The agency’s FIR alleged that Mr Yadav, as the railway minister, abused his official position for extending undue favours to two private persons, acquired a “high value premium land” through a benami firm, Delight Marketing Company, and as a quid pro quo, “dishonestl­y and fraudulent­ly” managed award of leasing of the two hotels.

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