New Delhi/Patna, August 24
The CBI on Wednesday carried out searches at 25 locations, including at an under-construction mall in Gurugram believed to being built by a firm owned by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav, in connection with the alleged land-for-jobs scam, officials said.
The searches are being carried out in Delhi, Gurugram, Patna, Madhubani and Katihar, among others. The under-construction Urban Cubes mall in Sector 71 of Gurugram is being constructed by a company Whiteland in which Yadav’s family has a stake in ownership, they said.
The search operation comes on a day when Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who parted ways with the BJP to ally with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), is set to face a trust vote in the state assembly.
The searches are being carried out on the premises of several senior leaders of the RJD, including MLC Sunil Singh and Rajya Sabha MPs Ashfaque Karim and Faiyaz Ahmad and former MLC Subodh Rai, they said.
As the CBI team carried out searches on his premises in Patna, MLC Singh, known to be close to RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, said, “This is 100 per cent intentional. These people have entered my house without even informing the local police. They are asking me to sign a document.”
Singh’s wife said, “My husband is being victimised because of his loyalties. The CBI will get nothing from our place. I will sue the agency for defamation.”
RJD spokesman Shakti Singh Yadav said, “I am hardly surprised. I had, in a tweet last night itself, spoken of ED, CBI and I-T planning their next operation in Bihar.”
“Be it ED or CBI, all such raids are carried out to benefit the BJP,” alleged RJD Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Jha.
Congress spokesperson Asit Nath Tiwari said that with the change of guard, these officials might end up being probed by the very agencies in which they are holding posts.
JD(U) chief spokesman and MLC Neeraj Kumar described the raids as “a dangerous game of ‘shakti parikshan’ (test of strength) by the central government in Bihar through CBI and ED”.
The alleged scam took place during the tenure of Prasad as Union railway minister.
The case in which searches are being conducted was registered on May 18 against RJD supremo Prasad, his wife Rabri Devi, and daughters Misa Bharti and Hema Yadav, in addition to 12 people who were given jobs in railway zones of Mumbai, Jabalpur, Kolkata, Jaipur and Hajipur in 2008-09, officials said.
The central agency had registered a preliminary enquiry on September 23, 2021 related to the land-for-jobs scam in railways.
The candidates were allegedly appointed as substitutes in group D positions within three days of applying in “undue haste” by railway officials and were later regularised; “in lieu thereof the individuals themselves or their family members transferred their land,” according to the agency.
The transfers were made through three sale deeds in the name of Rabri Devi and one in the name of Misa Bharti and two gift deeds in the name of Hema Yadav, the agency alleged.
The agency has alleged that land measuring about 1.05 lakh square feet in Patna was acquired by Prasad’s family by making payments to the sellers in cash.
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