"The Chief Minister should break his silence (on soil purchase scam)," he said in a statement.
Sushil Modi also accused the state government officials of trying to suppress the alleged scam on Prasad's direction and warned that such officials will be penalised and lose their jobs like it happened in the fodder scam.
"Half a dozen officials had lost their jobs in multi-crore fodder scam for colluding with the RJD supremo," he said.
He said that the soil was purchased from an under-construction mall registered in the name of a company whose board of directors include several members of Lalu Prasad's family. The names include those of his minister sons - Tej Pratap Yadav and Tejaswi Prasad Yadav.
"Five lakh cubic feet of soil was transported to Patna Zoo from the mall premises by trucks which made 1000 round trips over three months," he claimed.
Sushil Modi said the Bihar Chief Secretary heads the Bihar Wildlife Conservation Fund and asked him to explain how the funds were used for soil purchase and whether any prior approval was taken in this regard.
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