"The JD(U) misused the Bihar Medical Services Infrastructure Corporation (BMSIC) and other state government agencies and took donations from such agencies to meet the party's expenditure in the general elections," Sushil Modi claimed at a press conference here on the alleged multi-crore scam in purchase of medicines by BMSIC.
Asked to corroborate his charge, Modi refused to furnish evidence in this regard and took refuge in the plea that neither JD(U) nor the state government had denied the charge so far.
Modi further demanded that the Dr K K Singh-headed committee's report in the medicine purchase scam must be made public as it has questioned the procurement process and indicted some senior officials for approving purchase of certain medicines at exorbitantly higher rates than the price fixed by the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA).
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