Patna:Empty bottles of liquor were found in the premises of legislature in dry Bihar on Tuesday, in a fresh embarrassment to the Nitish Kumar government, which has been drawing flak over recent hooch tragedies that have claimed more than 40 lives.
The bottles were found under a tree in the area earmarked as parking lot for two-wheelers.
"This is outrageous. The spot is less than 100 metres away from the chief minister's chamber," Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav fumed upon inspecting the site.
"Only yesterday the chief minister presided over a farce wherein NDA legislators took the pledge, inside the central hall here, against liquor consumption. Within 24 hours, liquor bottles have been found in the same premises," he said.
When asked if he favoured a repeal of the prohibition law, which his father Lalu Prasad claims to have been opposed to, Yadav said, "We are in favour of complete 'nashabandi' (non-consumption of intoxicants)."
Upon being pointed out that the ruling NDA has been accusing RJD leaders of involvement in illicit liquor trade, he remarked sarcastically, "If they come out with the theory that we had planted the bottles in the premises, we will not be surprised."
When the assembly resumed business after the lunch hour, the opposition leaders raised slogans, demanding a statement from the "chief minister or the home minister".
Chief Minister Kumar, who also holds the Home portfolio, informed the House that serious note has been taken of the incident and those responsible for the lapse would face stern punishment.