Sushil Kumar Modi, Leader of BJP Legislature Party, has returned all seven gift items, including a microwave oven presented by the Education Department, at a counter in the Legislative Council, while state BJP chief Mangal Pandey gave back the oven.
It has been raining gifts for the members of the two houses of Bihar legislature, whose Budget session is underway. It has been a practice by successive governments in the state to present gifts to the legislators during the Budget session and sometimes even journalists are the beneficiaries of the largesse.
"How can we take gifts from the Education Department that can't even pay salaries to lakhs of school teachers?" he told reporters.
A number of BJP legislators are also likely to return the microwave ovens, party sources said.
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Education Minister Ashok Chaudhary, however, defended his department's decision to gift microwave ovens costing Rs 11,225 apiece to 243 MLAs and 75 MLCs, saying it was customary for various governments to present goodies to legislators.
Unfazed by the opposition's offensive, Chaudhary hit back, saying the BJP leaders should take up the matter with Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani and ask her to release funds under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, the Centre's flagship scheme for universal education, so the teachers could be paid.
With the matter snowballing into a major row, Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav and his mother Rabri Devi, a former chief Minister, slammed the BJP legislators over their "belated move" to return the gifts and wondered why they accepted those in the first place.
"The BJP legislators, including (Sushil Kumar) Modi, had received gifts during the erstwhile RJD rule, too. They should return those gifts as well as those received during the NDA regime over eight years," Rabri Devi said.
Chaudhary hit back at the BJP leaders, saying they should
take up the matter with Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani and ask her to release funds under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, the Centre's flagship scheme for universal education, so the teachers could be paid.
As the row escalated, Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav and his mother Rabri Devi, a former chief Minister, slammed the BJP legislators over their "belated move" to return the gifts and wondered why they accepted those in the first place.
"The BJP legislators, including (Sushil Kumar) Modi, had received gifts during the erstwhile RJD rule, too. They should return those gifts as well as those received during the NDA regime over eight years," Rabri Devi said.
It was raining gifts for the members of the two houses of Bihar legislature, whose Budget session is underway. Modi said during the current session itself the legislators were showered with gifts, including microwave ovens and six to seven suitcases.
It has been a practice by successive governments in the state to present gifts to the legislators during the Budget session and sometimes even journalists are the beneficiaries of the largesse.