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Lalu Prasad’s son an accused in soil scandal

The Nitish Kumar government handed over the probe into the Rs9m scam to the vigilance department

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The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Bihar headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar yesterday handed over the probe of the Rs9 million (Dh508,402) soil scam involving Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) president Lalu Prasad’s son Tej Pratap Yadav to the vigilance department, in yet another setback to the beleaguere­d Prasad family already facing multiple corruption charges.

Tej Pratap, who is the eldest son of Prasad, was the forest and environmen­t minister in the erstwhile Grand Alliance government when the alleged scam had surfaced in April this year.

Court seeks report

Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi yesterday announced handing over the probe to the vigilance department after the Patna High Court sought a detailed report over the issue. It was Modi who had exposed the scam in April this year while his party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was in the opposition.

Strangely, Bihar chief secretary Anjani Kumar Singh had earlier given a “clean chit” to Yadav in his probe report.

Modi exposed the alleged scam claiming the soil extricated for constructi­on of the basement of a mall near Saguna More in Patna was sold for Rs9 million to the local Patna zoological park without inviting any tender. The park falls under the environmen­t and forest ministry at the time held by Tej Pratap.

The plot of land from where the soil was cut to construct the “biggest mall in Bihar” also belongs to Prasad’s children. The constructi­on work of this mall has now been stopped following an order by the environmen­t ministry as the matter came to fore.

The said mall was being constructe­d on a two-acre plot of land by Delight Marketing Company in which Tej Pratap Yadav, Tejashwi Yadav and Chanda Yadav, all children of Lalu Prasad, are said to be directors.

Of them, two were ministers in the ruling Nitish Kumar government. While Tej Pratap held the key portfolios of health, environmen­t and forest, his younger son Tejashwi Yadav was the deputy chief minister, in addition to holding other portfolios.

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Tej Pratap Yadav

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