As the opposition stepped up attack on him, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who has already recommended a probe by the CBI in the scam, asserted that the "culprits will be traced even from 'patal' (beneath the earth)" and nobody will be spared.
Mahesh Mandal (57), nazir of Welfare Department, who was under arrest in the scam, died in course of treatment in a hospital late last night in Bhagalpur, Senior Superintendent of Police, Bhagalpur, Manoj Kumar said.
Mandal was arrested on Sunday in connection with the NGO scam in which over Rs 950 crore of government money was allegedly fraudulently transferred to a NGO "Srijan" working for women's cause in Bhagalpur for years in alleged connivance with government employees and banks.
After his condition deteriorated in Camp jail of Bhagalpur, Mandal was taken to a hospital where he died late last night, the SSP said.
Leader of Opposition Tejaswi Prasad Yadav raised questions on the circumstances surrounding Mandal's death.
"He was killed by people in the government to bury truth of the scam," Tejaswi Yadav, flanked by his brother and former minister Tej Pratap Yadav, alleged outside the state assembly.
His mother Rabri Devi, who is leader of opposition in the state Legislative Council, demanded resignation of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi for "a fair probe into the scam".
Talking to reporters outside the Legislative Council, she also demanded that a CBI probe into the case be carried under the supervision of the Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, a letter purportedly written by an employee of the state cooperative department in Bhagalpur in 2002 surfaced today. In the letter written to head office, the emplyee had urged the department to probe some alleged irregularities, which are no linked to the NGO scam.
When Tejaswi Yadav's reaction was sought on this matter, he told reporters "it should be probed".
Yadav's RJD was in power with Congress in Bihar during 2002 under the Chief Ministership of Rabri Devi.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today said it was "eye opening" that a scam of this dimension did not come into notice till now.
He noted that a CBI probe has been recommended into the case and nobody would be spared.
"Unmindful of how mighty a person is, nobody would be spared in the inquiry into the scam and lawful punishment would be certainly given," he told reporters in his Vidhan Sabha chamber.
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