Manjhi acknowledges corruption prevails in Bihar

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Aug 13 2014 | 5:50 PM IST
Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has conceded that corruption prevailed in state apparently causing discomfiture to the ruling JD(U) and Nitish Kumar in the run-up to bypoll in 10 assembly seats next week.
"I have no qualms in admitting that corruption prevails in the official machinery from top to bottom," he told a batch of rural development officials at a function yesterday.
"As a citizen, I can say with experience that no work gets done in government offices right upto block level without offering bribe to officials and employees..." Manjhi said.
The government employees demand bribe if one goes to them for any work, like issuance of caste certificate, he said, adding that they will not do that work if bribe is not paid to them or they may sit on applications endlessly on one pretext or other.
Manjhi said his family members had to pay a bribe of Rs. 5,000 to electricity department officials to get his power bill modified a couple of years ago.
"The electricity department had sent a flattened bill of Rs. 25000 at my house in Gaya town a couple of years ago at a time when I was a minister....My family members tried their best to take up the matter with senior officials of that department, but to no avail," he recalled.
"In the end, my family members had to cough up Rs. 5,000 as bribe to the department officials to get the bill rectified even though I was a minister in the government," Manjhi said.
He said that he later took up the matter with senior electricity officials who ordered raids to be carried out at some official s's houses in Gaya from where cash worth crores of rupees were seized.
Manjhi's also said that Kumar did bring about development in Bihar, but corruption continued unabated.
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First Published: Aug 13 2014 | 5:50 PM IST

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