After NDA Wins, RJDs Ailing-Gotten Land Will Be Transformed Into Outdated Ages Properties: JDU

After NDA Wins, RJDs Ailing-Gotten Land Will Be Transformed Into Outdated Ages Properties: JDU

New Delhi: Bihar led-Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) introduced that after the NDA authorities return to energy then we’ll urge the centre to make a brand new legislation aiming to confiscate the allegedly acquired land of politicians like RJD chief Lalu Prasad. 

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led JD(U) chief spokesperson in Bihar, Neeraj Kumar interacted with the media on Wednesday and mentioned that our social gathering will exert stress on the NDA authorities to enact a brand new legislation to confiscate the ill-gotten land of RJD president Lalu. 

JD(U) chief asserted that RJD president Lalu owns 43 bighas of land in Patna alone, “Yah zamin aap kaise rakhe huye hain (How are you going to possess this land)?” he mentioned, TOI reported.

He added that the federal government would both open previous age houses on illegally acquired land or distribute the land among the many landless people particularly those that belong to backward courses.

Following the JD(U)’s assertion, the RJD’s chief spokesperson Shakti Singh Yadav mentioned that each property of Lalu Prasad’s household is within the public area and none of them are “benami properties”.  Yadav mentioned, “What about those that have a giant share in a distinguished Purnia resort, personal 250 acres of land in Purnia and have acquired properties in Mauritius?” he additional added that our INDIA bloc govt will take motion towards such individuals after coming to energy. 

Yadav mentioned the NDA, of which BJP and JD(U) are an element, is issuing such statements due to the worry of dropping within the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

In JD(U)’s second time period, the social gathering had give you a harsh legislation to confiscate the ill-gotten property of corrupt officers. The state authorities additionally turned it into actuality after the state govt opened a faculty for the unprivileged youngsters in a confiscated palatial home of senior IAS officer Shiv Shankar Verma.



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