Senior BJP leader Sushil Modi does not pull punches when it comes to leveling charges of corruption at RJD chief Lalu Prasad.
In his latest salvo, he has attacked Lalu for getting two plots in his name in a flagrant violation of the MLA Cooperative Society’s bye-laws, reports New Indian Express.
The Bihar government had earmarked 15 acres of land for 30 years to the MLA Cooperative Society at Kautilya Nagar in Patna for allotment of residential plots to MPs, MLAs and MLCs. The 30-year lease will come to end in December, 2017.
Apart from Lalu, a couple of Lalu’s yesmen including , the chairman of the MLA Cooperative Society, Jai Prakash Narayan Yadav, an RJD Lok Sabha member, also got two plots allotted in his name in violation of the bye-laws of the Society, Modi alleged.