Waving documents to allege that RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, ever since he became Railways Minister in 2004, and his family have acquired property worth Rs 100 crore in Patna and other towns, the JD(U) today asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to remove Lalu Prasad from the Cabinet and order a probe.
Bihar JD(U) president Rajiv Ranjan Singh, displaying documents and photocopies of 20 sales and will deeds before the media, alleged that Lalu Prasad, his wife, sons and daughters had acquired plots — with construction in some cases — via three methods: by giving land owners jobs in Railways, awarding them Railway contracts in return or by accepting plots as gifts through danpatra by RJD leaders.
While Lalu Prasad was not available for comment, RJD spokesperson Shyam Rajak called the deeds a publicity stunt by the Opposition before the polls. We will study the papers circulated by them to the media and come out with our version, he said.
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