The saffron party, which is staking its claim to power in the coming Assembly elections in September-October this year, also demanded that Kumar should make public all the documents related to this campaign.
BCB was launched by Kumar on June 9 this year amid much fanfare and is supposed to ensure public participation in drafting development policies and produce a 'Bihar@2025' vision document.
Highlighting the issue, senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi told reporters about how the plan-expenditure budget of IPRD showed a quantum jump to Rs 90 crore in election year 2015-16 in comparison to Rs 18.64 crore in 2014-15. This used to be around Rs 7 crore for three financial years from 2011 to 2014.
Modi added that work for this campaign has been allotted to a Noida-based firm 'Citizens Alliance Private Limited' which was registered under the Companies Act on February 17 this year with a capital of just Rs 1 lakh.
"It should be probed how this start-up company without any experience was allotted a work of several crores. There is no transparency in the campaign and its allotment. Kumar should make public all documents related to it as it could be a ploy to route government funds through it for the expenditure of ruling JD(U) in its election campaign," Modi said.
