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BJP smells scam in 'Badh Chala Bihar' campaign in Bihar

BCB was launched by Nitish Kumar on June 9 this year

Press Trust Of India Patna
The BJP today said a scam was brewing in 'Badh Chala Bihar' (BCB) campaign launched by the state government and alleged that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was misusing government machinery for electoral purposes.

The saffron party, which is staking its claim to power in the coming Assembly elections in September-October this year,also demanded that Kumar should make public all the documents related to this campaign. BCB was launched by Kumar on June 9 this year amid much fanfare and is supposed to ensure public participation in drafting development policies and produce a 'Bihar@2025' vision document.

Highlighting the issue, senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi told reporters about how the plan-expenditure budget of IPRD showed a quantum jump to Rs 90 crore in election year 2015-16 in comparison to Rs 18.64 crore in 2014-15. This used to be around Rs 7 crore for three financial years from 2011 to 2014. "The IPRD in its booklet mentions a 'special publicity campaign' which indicates to BCB. Surprisingly, the work allotment of this campaign has not been done according to government rules of governance (and) smells of mix-up and wrong doing," Modi said.
 

Modi added that work for this campaign has been allotted to a Noida-based firm 'Citizens Alliance Private Limited' which was registered under the Companies Act on February 17 this year with a capital of just Rs 1 lakh.

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First Published: Jul 14 2015 | 8:18 PM IST

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