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Tejashwi trains guns at JD(U) leader for police officer's use of MLC's car

RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Sunday slammed JD(U) leader Ram Chandra Prasad Singh as his IPS daughter allegedly used an MLC's car for official work. Tejaswi also alleged that people have to pay an illegal levy to RCP Singh to become members of legislative council.

RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav
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Published : Aug 26, 2019, 10:56 AM IST

Patna (Bihar): Senior RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Sunday trained his guns at JD(U) Rajya Sabha member Ram Chandra Prasad Singh as his daughter, who is an IPS officer, reportedly used an MLC's car for official work with an MP sticker pasted on it.

Alleging that people have to pay an illegal levy to Ram Chandra Prasad (RCP) Singh to become members of legislative council (MLC), he said central agencies must take action against him.

However, the JD(U) claimed that the rule of law exists in Bihar now, while it was absent during the RJD rule. RCP Singh's daughter Lipi Singh, who is additional superintendent of police in charge of Barh sub-division of Patna district, had gone to the Saket court in Delhi on Saturday to seek transit remand of controversial Mokama MLA Anant Singh in an Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act case.

Reports then surfaced in the media here that the vehicle used by her to reach the court allegedly belonged to JD(U) MLC Ranveer Nandan. The car though belonging to a member of the state legislative council allegedly carried a sticker used by a member of Parliament.

"The said JD(U) MLC who provided his vehicle has become an MLC by paying the RCP tax. No one knows how many properties and vehicles owned by one person are actually being used by another," Tejashwi alleged.

By 'RCP tax', the leader of opposition in Bihar Assembly allegedly referred to illegal levy collected by the JD(U) leader.

RCP Singh, a former IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre, is the JD(U) national general secretary and the party's leader in the Rajya Sabha. He is considered the second most powerful leader in JD(U) after Nitish Kumar.

"The incident shows that RCP Singh is distributing the MLC post by accepting money. This has proved the allegations of RCP tax being collected. Nothing moves without paying RCP tax," Tejashwi told reporters. Talking to reporters here after an RJD's meeting, he claimed that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who is also JD(U) chief, likes people who collect money for his party.

Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi should inform people what action has been taken in this matter, he said.

Tejashwi asked whether central agencies such as the CBI, the ED, and the Income Tax are only for Lalu Prasad and his family.

"They must also take action on other people in corruption cases," he said. JD(U) spokesman Rajiv Ranjan termed Yadav's allegations "baseless and absurd". He alleged that businessmen had left Bihar during the 15 years of the RJD rule as they had to pay a levy to the ruling party at that time.

"There is a rule of law in Bihar now and we don't need anyone's certificate," Ranjan added.

Also Read: Delhi court grants 2-day transit remand of MLA Anant Singh to Bihar police

Patna (Bihar): Senior RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Sunday trained his guns at JD(U) Rajya Sabha member Ram Chandra Prasad Singh as his daughter, who is an IPS officer, reportedly used an MLC's car for official work with an MP sticker pasted on it.

Alleging that people have to pay an illegal levy to Ram Chandra Prasad (RCP) Singh to become members of legislative council (MLC), he said central agencies must take action against him.

However, the JD(U) claimed that the rule of law exists in Bihar now, while it was absent during the RJD rule. RCP Singh's daughter Lipi Singh, who is additional superintendent of police in charge of Barh sub-division of Patna district, had gone to the Saket court in Delhi on Saturday to seek transit remand of controversial Mokama MLA Anant Singh in an Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act case.

Reports then surfaced in the media here that the vehicle used by her to reach the court allegedly belonged to JD(U) MLC Ranveer Nandan. The car though belonging to a member of the state legislative council allegedly carried a sticker used by a member of Parliament.

"The said JD(U) MLC who provided his vehicle has become an MLC by paying the RCP tax. No one knows how many properties and vehicles owned by one person are actually being used by another," Tejashwi alleged.

By 'RCP tax', the leader of opposition in Bihar Assembly allegedly referred to illegal levy collected by the JD(U) leader.

RCP Singh, a former IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre, is the JD(U) national general secretary and the party's leader in the Rajya Sabha. He is considered the second most powerful leader in JD(U) after Nitish Kumar.

"The incident shows that RCP Singh is distributing the MLC post by accepting money. This has proved the allegations of RCP tax being collected. Nothing moves without paying RCP tax," Tejashwi told reporters. Talking to reporters here after an RJD's meeting, he claimed that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who is also JD(U) chief, likes people who collect money for his party.

Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi should inform people what action has been taken in this matter, he said.

Tejashwi asked whether central agencies such as the CBI, the ED, and the Income Tax are only for Lalu Prasad and his family.

"They must also take action on other people in corruption cases," he said. JD(U) spokesman Rajiv Ranjan termed Yadav's allegations "baseless and absurd". He alleged that businessmen had left Bihar during the 15 years of the RJD rule as they had to pay a levy to the ruling party at that time.

"There is a rule of law in Bihar now and we don't need anyone's certificate," Ranjan added.

Also Read: Delhi court grants 2-day transit remand of MLA Anant Singh to Bihar police

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Tejashwi trains guns at JD(U) leader for police officer's use
of MLC's car
         Patna, Aug 25 (PTI) Senior RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad
Yadav on Sunday trained his guns at JD(U) Rajya Sabha member
Ram Chandra Prasad Singh as his daughter, who is an IPS
officer, reportedly used for official work an MLC's car with
an MP sticker pasted on it.
         Alleging that people has to pay illegeal levy to Ram
Chandra Prasad (RCP) Singh to become members of legislative
council (MLC), he said central agencies must take action
against him.
         However, the JD(U) claimed that the rule of law exists
in Bihar now, while it was absent during the RJD rule.
         RCP Singh's daughter Lipi Singh, who is additional
superintendent of police in charge of Barh sub-division of
Patna district, had gone to the Saket court in Delhi on
Saturday to seek transit remand of controversial Mokama MLA
Anant Singh in an Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act case.
         Reports then surfaced in the media here that the
vehicle used by her to reach the court allegedly belonged to
JD(U) MLC Ranveer Nandan. The car though belonging to a member
of the state legislative council allegedly carried a sticker
used by a member of Parliament.
         "The said JD(U) MLC who provided his vehicle has
become an MLC by paying the RCP tax. No one knows how many
properties and vehicles owned by one person are actually being
used by another," Tejashwi alleged.
         By 'RCP tax', the leader of opposition in Bihar
Assembly allegedly referred to illegal levy collected by the
JD(U) leader.
         RCP Singh, a former IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh
cadre, is the JD(U) national general secretary and the party's
leader in the Rajya Sabha. He is considered the second most
powerful leader in JD(U) after Nitish Kumar.
         "The incident shows that RCP Singh is distributing the
MLC post by accepting money. This has proved the allegations
of RCP tax being collected. Nothing moves without paying RCP
tax," Tejashwi told reporters.
         Talking to reporters here after an RJD's meeting, he
claimed that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who is also JD(U)
chief, likes people who collect money for his party.
         Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi
should inform people what action has been taken in this
matter, he said.
         Tejashwi asked whether central agencies such as the
CBI, the ED and the Income Tax are only for Lalu Prasad and
his family.
         "They must also take action on other people in
corruption cases," he said.
         JD(U) spokesman Rajiv Ranjan termed Yadav's
allegations "baseless and absurd".
         He alleged that businessmen had left Bihar during the
15 years of the RJD rule as they had to pay levy to the ruling
party at that time.
         "There is a rule of law in Bihar now and we don't need
anyone's certificate," Ranjan added. PTI ANW AR
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