Patna: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi on Monday drew flak from the opposition for charging the RJD-Congress combine with failure to contribute "a single paisa" into the Chief Minister's Relief Fund from which money is drawn to provide assistance to those badly affected by the lockdown.
The senior BJP leader had made the allegation in a tweet on Sunday wherein he had also launched a veiled attack on a sitting Congress MLA, who had shot off a letter to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, seeking the return of Rs 50 lakh released from his local area development fund.
"During the crisis that has arisen out of corona outbreak and lockdown, legislators of JD(U) and BJP contributed their one-month salary. Those in the RJD-Congress failed to contribute a single paisa and displayed their insensitivity by demanding the return of Rs 50 lakh," Sushil Modi known for routinely taking potshots at political adversaries via the micro-blogging site had remarked.
His allusion was to Md Tauseef Alam, the multiple-term MLA from Bahadurganj in Kishanganj district, who had written the angry letter last week and displayed its copies to the media alleging that his constituency had been in a state of "total neglect" by the health machinery, with even bare essentials like hand sanitisers in short supply.
Modi's tweet drew an indignant response from Congress MLC and AICC panellist Prem Chandra Mishra, who warned the deputy CM that he take back his words, failing which he will be slapped with a legal notice.
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