Charge sheet, jail await Lalu and family: Sushil Modi

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Dec 09 2017 | 8:05 PM IST
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi today claimed the Enforcement Directorate, the CBI and the Income Tax department had "strong evidence" of benami transactions against RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and his family members and "they will not only face charge sheet but also be sent to jail and awarded punishment".
He was referring to the attachment of a piece of land allegedly belonging to family members of the RJD chief by the ED in Patna yesterday.
A mall was reportedly supposed to be constructed on the plot said to be worth about Rs 45 crore.
"Upon attachment of three acres of land in Patna by the ED, Lalu Prasad and (his son) Tejashwi (Yadav) have started asking why a charge sheet has not been filed months after the lodging of an FIR in the land-for-hotels scam.
"Actually, the agencies have such strong evidence against them that they will not only face charge sheet but also be sent to jail and awarded punishment", Modi said in a statement here.
Tejashwi Yadav, who is Prasad's younger son, had termed the action by the ED as "political vendetta" and questioned why the agencies had failed to file a charge sheet despite the lapse of five months after the lodging of the FIR.
"Instead of awaiting a charge sheet, Tejaswhi should explain how, at the tender age of 28, he became the owner of the three-acre plot on which a huge mall was going to be built at an estimated cost of a whopping Rs 750 crore," the deputy chief minister said.
"If Tejashwi had an answer, he would not have lost his chair," Modi said, in an obvious dig at the RJD losing power in the state earlier this year.
Tejashwi Yadav had become the deputy chief minister after the Grand Alliance comprising Nitish Kumar's JD(U), the RJD and the Congress registered an impressive victory in the 2015 Assembly polls.
However, the coalition came under strain after Tejashwi Yadav's name cropped up in the corruption scandal in the wake of land-for-hotels case.
Kumar and his party JD(U) had asked him at that time to come clean on the issue by giving a public explanation but the RJD turned down the suggestion. Finally, Kumar resigned from the chief minister's post and formed a new coalition government with the BJP.

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First Published: Dec 09 2017 | 8:05 PM IST

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