Addressing a function here to mark Earth day, Kumar said that besides giving the 'Quit India' call on August 9, 1942, Mahatama Gandhi had said that the earth is capable of fulfilling requirements of human beings but not their greed.
"There is an urgent need to put a stop on growing tendency of greed," he added.
Though he did not name anyone, it could easily be understood that the speech was as an attack against RJD President Lalu Prasad and his family on the series of corruption cases levelled against them.
RJD President Lalu Prasad returned the barb to Kumar saying "Gandhiji had rightly said about greed ... But political laalach (greed) is far more dangerous than corruption."
Prasad, who was speaking at the official residence of his wife Rabri Devi, an MLC, said this while attacking Kumar for dumping the Grand Alliance government and joining hands with BJP to form a new government in Bihar.
Kumar had in the past used the popular Hindi proverb 'Kafan me jeab nahi hota' (there is no pocket in a shroud) to condemn persons nourishing temptation due to which they indulge in corruption.
Though the CM did not elaborate on the matter as an investigation is on into it, reports from Bhagalpur said that the scam is related to the withdrawal of cash from the district treasury in the name of a NGO which helps women in running small scale manufacturing of food items etc.
An FIR had been registered with Tilkamanjhi police station of Bhagalpur in this regard on the instruction of district magistrate Adhesh Titarmare.
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