Ramadhar Singh and Giriraj Singh who were Cooperative and Animal Husbandry Ministers respectively in the NDA government demanded that Kumar make public their file notings regarding setting up of weather station for daily assessment of loss of crop for payment of insurance claim to farmers.
They also sought action against JD(U) MLA Manjit Kumar Singh for making "false" allegations.
Later, in the Assembly, Kumar said he has asked officials to provide him facts regarding the matter for the last 10-12 years on the basis of which he would place "statement of facts" in the House tomorrow.
But, this did not satisfy the agitating former BJP ministers who said they would continue with their stir.
JD(U) MLA Manjit Kumar Singh had yesterday during a question alleged "swindling" of over Rs 100 crore in payment of insurance claim to farmers by not complying to notification for setting up a weather station every 15 km across Bihar for daily assessment of weather for payment to farmers for loss of crops.
Leader of Opposition in Assembly Nand Kishore Yadav today raised protest over the matter and said the allegations against the former BJP ministers were false.
Later, Yadav and former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi sat with the agitating leaders in solidarity.
An embarrassing situation arose for Kumar when Giriraj Singh shouted at him when he was coming to talk to media on special category status outside the Assembly premises.
Alleging JD(U) of indulging in political "witch hunting", Ramadhar Singh said he as minister of Cooperative department had made some notings on May 24 last year.
"Where was the time for us to implement the notification?" he asked.
They said that the two departments have been with Kumar since their departure.
"Why did he not implement the notification? He should be blamed for it instead of pointing fingers on us," he said.
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