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Muzaffarpur sex scandal: Lalu flays Nitish over SC order

Patna: RJD national president Lalu Prasad has flayed his arch-rival and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar over Supreme Court's order to transfer Muzaffarpur sex scandal to a POCSO court in Delhi.

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Published : Feb 8, 2019, 1:35 PM IST

The apex court on Thursday came down heavily on the Bihar government for its management of 16 shelter homes in the state, other than that at Muzaffarpur, and warned that unsatisfactory response of its queries will force it to summon the chief secretary.

A bench, headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, directed the Bihar government to render all assistance in smooth transfer of the Muzaffarpur case within two weeks. Prasad, who is serving sentences in a number of fodder scam cases and lodged in a Ranchi hospital for his ailments, came out with tweets offering his take on the embarrassment caused to the Bihar government.
In the first such tweet, he said in the rustic dialect Bhojpuri "ka ho Nitish, kuchh sharm bachal ba ki naahi" (Nitish, are you left with any shame).

His Twitter handle is managed by people close to him. In another tweet, the RJD supremo came out with an acerbic one-liner "habitual protectors of rapists of Bihar will keep quiet. Chupppp".
Kumar has been accused by opposition leaders, especially Prasad's younger son Tejashwi Yadav, of keeping silent over allegations against the accused in the scandal.

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The case had come to light last year when a report of social audit conducted by Mumbai-based Tata Institute of Social Sciences flagged sexual abuse of inmates at the Muzaffarpur shelter home.

An FIR was lodged in May last year and a number of persons, including Brajesh Thakur, the owner of the NGO running the shelter home, were arrested by police in connection with the scandal. The matter was handed over to the CBI in July.

Shortly afterwards, state social welfare minister Manju Verma stepped down after media reported that her husband had close links with Thakur. Thakur has been shifted to a jail in Patiala following the order of the Supreme Court even as other accused, including his close aides and some government officials, are lodged in jails at Patna and Muzaffarpur.

The apex court had recently also directed the CBI to take over the probe into allegations of sexual abuse at all such shelter homes across the state.

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The apex court on Thursday came down heavily on the Bihar government for its management of 16 shelter homes in the state, other than that at Muzaffarpur, and warned that unsatisfactory response of its queries will force it to summon the chief secretary.

A bench, headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, directed the Bihar government to render all assistance in smooth transfer of the Muzaffarpur case within two weeks. Prasad, who is serving sentences in a number of fodder scam cases and lodged in a Ranchi hospital for his ailments, came out with tweets offering his take on the embarrassment caused to the Bihar government.
In the first such tweet, he said in the rustic dialect Bhojpuri "ka ho Nitish, kuchh sharm bachal ba ki naahi" (Nitish, are you left with any shame).

His Twitter handle is managed by people close to him. In another tweet, the RJD supremo came out with an acerbic one-liner "habitual protectors of rapists of Bihar will keep quiet. Chupppp".
Kumar has been accused by opposition leaders, especially Prasad's younger son Tejashwi Yadav, of keeping silent over allegations against the accused in the scandal.

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The case had come to light last year when a report of social audit conducted by Mumbai-based Tata Institute of Social Sciences flagged sexual abuse of inmates at the Muzaffarpur shelter home.

An FIR was lodged in May last year and a number of persons, including Brajesh Thakur, the owner of the NGO running the shelter home, were arrested by police in connection with the scandal. The matter was handed over to the CBI in July.

Shortly afterwards, state social welfare minister Manju Verma stepped down after media reported that her husband had close links with Thakur. Thakur has been shifted to a jail in Patiala following the order of the Supreme Court even as other accused, including his close aides and some government officials, are lodged in jails at Patna and Muzaffarpur.

The apex court had recently also directed the CBI to take over the probe into allegations of sexual abuse at all such shelter homes across the state.

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Lalu flays Nitish over SC order in Muzaffarpur sex scandal
         Patna, Feb 8 (PTI) RJD national president Lalu Prasad
has flayed his arch rival and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish
Kumar over Supreme Court's order to transfer Muzaffarpur sex
scandal to a POCSO court in Delhi.
         The apex court Thursday came down heavily on the Bihar
government for its management of 16 shelter homes in the
state, other than that at Muzaffarpur, and warned that
unsatisfactory response of its queries will force it to summon
the chief secretary.
         A bench, headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi,
directed the Bihar government to render all assistance in
smooth transfer of the Muzaffarpur case within two weeks.
         Prasad, who is serving sentences in a number of fodder
scam cases and lodged in a Ranchi hospital for his ailments,
came out with tweets offering his take on the embarrassment
caused to the Bihar government.
         In the first such tweet, he said in the rustic dialect
Bhojpuri "ka ho Nitish, kuchh sharm bachal ba ki naahi"
(Nitish, are you left with any shame).
         His Twitter handle is managed by people close to him.
         In another tweet, the RJD supremo came out with an
acerbic one-liner "habitual protectors of rapists of Bihar
will keep quiet. Chupppp".
         Kumar has been accused by opposition leaders,
especially Prasad's younger son Tejashwi Yadav, of keeping
silent over allegations against the accused in the scandal.
         The case had come to light last year when a report of
social audit conducted by Mumbai-based Tata Institute of
Social Sciences flagged sexual abuse of inmates at the
Muzaffarpur shelter home.
         An FIR was lodged in May last year and a number of
persons, including Brajesh Thakur, the owner of the NGO
running the shelter home, were arrested by police in
connection with the scandal.
         The matter was handed over to the CBI in July.
         Shortly afterwards, state social welfare minister
Manju Verma stepped down after media reported that her husband
had close links with Thakur.
         Thakur has been shifted to a jail in Patiala following
the order of the Supreme Court even as other accused,
including his close aides and some government officials, are
lodged in jails at Patna and Muzaffarpur.
         The apex court had recently also directed the CBI to
take over the probe into allegations of sexual abuse at all
such shelter homes across the state. PTI NAC
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