Patna (Bihar): A day after claiming that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would be put behind bars if his party is voted to power, Chirag Paswan, Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) chief on Monday called Kumar a "corrupt" leader and accused him of being involved in the corruption in 'Saat Nischay' (Seven Resolves).
"I said that if they are guilty, they will be sent to jail after probe. How can it be possible that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar doesn't know about large-scale scams and corruption? He is involved too. If not, it will be clear in a probe. But people and I believe that he is involved, he is corrupt," Paswan said on being asked about his allegations against Nitish Kumar over 'Saat Nischay'.
On Sunday, addressing a rally in Dumraon, Buxar in the run-up to polling in Bihar, Paswan said, " I am making a promise to you today - the corruption in '7 Nischay' (scheme) will be probed when LJP comes to power and those at fault, whether it is CM or any official, will be sent to jail."
The Rs 2.7-lakh-crore 'Saat Nishchay' (Seven Resolves) scheme was announced by Nitish Kumar before the 2015 assembly elections which he had fought against the BJP as part of the Mahagathbandhan with RJD and Congress. Electricity, sewage connection, toilets, piped drinking water and metallic roads, water to farmer's field were some of the components of the scheme, which was launched to counter Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Rs 1.25 lakh crore special package for Bihar.
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On October 10, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced Janata Dal United's (JDU's) "7 Nischay part-2" plan for the development of the State and making it self-reliant in the coming years.
Targetting Nitish Kumar government's ban on liquor sale in Bihar, Paswan said that everyone is getting liquor in the state.