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          Patna, April 12 (IANS) A petition filed in the Patna High Court   for re-hearing a public suit on alleged financial irregularities of Rs.11,412   crore, with fingers pointed at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and 46 others, has   got the ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) worried.The petition was filed   Monday, nearly nine months after the state high court stayed its previous order   for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into alleged financial   irregularities involving Rs.11,412.54 crore in the state.
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	  A senior ruling JD-U leader told IANS on condition of anonymity that the   petition can damage Nitish Kumar's image if the court orders a CBI probe like it   did last year. "It is a matter of concern for us," he said.
 Main   opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal state president Ram Chandra Purve said the   petition for re-hearing the case was a vindication of the RJD stand that   corruption was rampant in the Nitish Kumar government.
 
 Communist Party of   India-Marxist-Leninist leader Dhirender Jha said the party had demanded a CBI   probe into the case. "Petition for rehearing has exposed Chief Minister Nitish   Kumar's double talk on corruption. Now the court has to hear and pass an order   soon," Jha said.
 
 Petitioner Arvind Kumar Sharma sought re-hearing of the   case as per the rule that requires an order to be passed within six months after   the stay. He also stated the latest Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report   laid in the state assembly pointed out financial irregularities.
 
 In July   2010, Sharma in his public interest suit pointed out financial irregularities in   the development funds during 2002-2008 in Bihar. A division bench then ordered   the CBI probe into the alleged irregular withdrawals of funds from the state   treasury for various welfare and development schemes which were made without   tendering required bills to the Accountant General of Bihar.
 
 A court   official then said the bench observed that it was necessary to hand over the   probe to CBI as the accused in the case are the chief minister, Deputy Chief   Minister Sushil Kumar Modi and 45 others, including ministers and top   officials.
 
 Last year's AG report formed the basis for this complaint. The   report mentioned financial irregularities in various funds meant for   development.
 
 The report mentioned that the detailed bills to the tune of   Rs.1,100 crore were not available and the state government could not provide   them to the AG for calculation and assessment.
 
 The court later stayed the   CBI probe.
 
 
   
      
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