"On March 13, 2006, Kanti Singh, her husband Keshav Prasad Singh and son Rishi Kumar in writing gave away 95 decimal land along with three rooms built on it and a deep water boring in the name of Rabri Devi," he alleged at a press conference.
Showing the lease deed allegedly signed by Kanti Singh and others, the BJP leader said the property near Saguna More at Danapur here was transferred to Rabri Devi for a paltry sum of Rs 1250 per month for 99 years.
"The lease deed states that all rents, taxes, rates, cases, charges, assessments, dues, duties and other outgoing/imposts, both present and future may be payable by the lessors (Kanti Singh and family)," the senior BJP leader said quoting from the deed paper.
Sushil Modi has since April 4 made a series of "exposes" against Lalu Prasad and his family of acquiring land and properties worth crores of rupees through dubious means. He had yesterday claimed that former central minister Raghunath Jha had gifted his land and building at a costly location at Gopalganj to Prasad's minister sons Tejaswi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav for his ministerial post in UPA I government.
"Lalu Prasad and his family are owner of properties worth more than Rs 1000 crore for giving jobs, contracts or making some people MPs, MLAs and ministers," he said/
Asked, state RJD spokesman Mrityunjay Tewari said the charges by Sushil Modi were a "bundle of lies."
Sushil Modi, however, had said categorically that he had no links with the business of his brother.
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