"Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has time and again said that either he will survive or corruption in the state. I am hopeful that he will not be silent and will take action in the case," Sushil Modi told reporters here.
"BJP demands immediate dismissal of Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav and his brother and minister Tej Pratap Yadav from the state cabinet," he said.
CBI has registered case against Prasad, his wife Rabri Devi, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and his son Tejashwi, former IRCTC MD, P K Goyal, Sarla Gupta who is the wife of Yadav's confidante Prem Chand Gupta, among others.
The CBI has lodged FIR for alleged irregularities in the tender for development, maintenance and operation of BNR Hotels in Ranchi and Puri, awarded to private Sujata Hotels in 2006.
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The issue of corrupt land deals that included two acres at Saguna Mor in Patna on which Bihar's biggest mall is being developed, was first of all raised by Singh and Tiwary during a press conference held on August 12, 2008, he said.
"The credit must be given to Singh and Tiwary," he said adding it is another matter that Tiwary is now speaking in favour of Prasad. "It was Tiwary who once said that Lalu Prasad is a habitual offender who did not learn any lesson from the fodder scam," he added.
Sushil Modi, who was accompanied by former Bihar BJP president Nand Kishore Yadav and state unit vice-president Devesh Kumar, said that Prasad has not spoken anything on the corrupt land deals that he did as a "quid pro quo" measure as a railway minister but went on to explaining the process of award of tender for hotels.
"RJD and Congress are not talking or discussing on the merit of the case. Why was Delight Marketing Company Ltd handed over to Prasad's family, why was its name changed to LARA LLP, how did Tejashwi become the owner of crores of rupees by merely investing Rs 4 lakh in the company ... They should talk on merit," Sushil Modi said.
The raids had nothing to do with RJD's proposed rally on August 27 in Patna, he added.