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Prasad makes a dig at RJD's 'moral right'

The BJP today slammed the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) for its bid to corner the NDA government on the alleged Bihar Industrial Area Development Act (BIADA) land scam involving influential ministers and bureaucrats and said that a party that had been riled for scams, including fodder scam, during 15 years' rule had no moral right to point accusing fingers at others.

Updated on: Jul 24, 2011 05:07 PM IST
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The BJP today slammed the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) for its bid to corner the NDA government on the alleged Bihar Industrial Area Development Act (BIADA) land scam involving influential ministers and bureaucrats and said that a party that had been riled for scams, including fodder scam, during 15 years' rule had no moral right to point accusing fingers at others.

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"A party (RJD) whose rule was known for scams has no moral right to point fingers at the NDA on the alleged BIADA land scam," the BJP national spokesman Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters in Patna.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has rightly ordered a probe in the matter and it will act on the basis of the enquiry report if any irregularity has taken place in the land allotment to the kin of ministers and bureaucrats, he said.

"The RJD and Congress were enacting (a) drama to sully the image of the state government on the alleged land scam," Prasad said adding that the opposition's tactics will not affect the ruling coalition's integrity in the public eye.

On the CAG report pointing out financial mismanagement in Bihar, the BJP national spokesman said that as per the constitutional norms the matter will be vetted by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the state legislature.

 
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