What was found in the basement of Rabri Devi? So due to this there is delay in vacating the house; Ruckus over JDU’s allegations
Located at 10 Circular Road, Patna Rabri Devi The delay in vacating the government residence has now become a major issue of political controversy. Janata Dal United (JDU) has termed this entire episode as suspicious and has made sharp allegations against Rashtriya Janata Dal and Lalu family. JDU says that there is no common reason behind the government house not being vacated till now, rather there are hidden secrets behind it.
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JDU spokesperson Neeraj Kumar has claimed that several basements have been built in the housing complex, in which cash, land related documents and jewelery are kept hidden. They allege that due to the process of removing goods from these basements, there is a delay in vacating the government house.
JDU made serious allegations
Neeraj Kumar said that valuable items have been kept in the basements inside the Rabri residence. He claimed that the goods are being shifted out of these cellars in the dark of night so that no one gets a clue. JDU spokesperson raised the question that if everything is legal and clean, then why the goods are not being taken out in broad daylight. He said that CCTV cameras are installed outside the premises and the activities during the day will be captured on camera, due to this fear the shifting is being done at night.
Making another serious allegation, Neeraj Kumar said that plants and garden related items have also been removed from the government housing complex. Taking a jibe at this, he said that if the fodder does not fill the stomach, now the saplings are being stolen. He raised the question that when the Lalu family itself is not present in Patna, then with whose permission were the saplings removed from the government premises.
Will be matched with the list of government goods
JDU spokesperson said that the complete list of every item provided in a government residence, be it a bungalow, a tap or a fan, is with the concerned department. He demanded that all items should be matched at the time of house handover.
Rabri house described as a house of bad omen
In his statement, Neeraj Kumar took a sharp taunt and said, “A house is a very small thing. There is only one house. One should not even live in a government house. It is a house of bad omen. There Lalu Prasad Yadav fell ill, there Tejashwi Yadav lost the election. For whom is this magnificent fort built on forty bighas of land in Mahua Bagh, which is called Kautilya Nagar, Patna?”
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