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          Patna, July 19 (IANS) Under attack, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish   Kumar Tuesday ordered a probe into the allotment of land to family members of   the ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)   leaders.After the opposition raised the issue in the assembly, Nitish   Kumar said that an investigation had been ordered and the guilty, if any, would   be punished.
 
 
 |  "I have ordered a probe by the chief secretary and action will be taken against   guilty if the allegations are found true," said Nitish Kumar, who has zealously   guarded his reputation as a clean politician.
 But the chief minister, who   was re-elected for another five years in November 2010, insisted that he would   comment further only after the probe report was available.
 
 But opposition   leaders tore into him.
 
 The opposition leader in the assembly, Abdul Bari   Siddiqui of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), said that the government allotted   factory plots of the Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) to sons   and daughters of the JD-U and BJP leaders.
 
 The beneficiaries included   ministers and legislators, and they all got the plots in violation of known   rules, he said.
 
 "The government land was virtually gifted to them at   throwaway prices. It was an illegal act," Siddiqui said.
 
 State Lok   Janshakti Party (LJP) president Pashupati Kumar Paras said: "Why is Nitish Kumar   silent, why is he reluctant to say anything... He is himself involved in the   scam."
 
 In New Delhi, LJP chief Ramvilas Paswan demanded Nitish Kumar's   resignation and a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the   allotments.
 
 Congress leader Premchand Mishra said: "Nitish Kumar is known   for talking about morals in politics... he should resign."
 
 According to   the website of BIADA, a Bihar government agency that allots land for industrial   units, it has given 87,120 sq ft of land to the daughter of Human Resource   Development Minister P.K. Shahi.
 
 It also gave 15,500 sq ft land to JD-U   MP Jagdish Sharma's son and 87,120 sq ft land to the daughter of Social Welfare   Minister Perveen Amanullah as well as senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS)   officer Afzal Amanullah.
 
 The son of former BJP legislator Awdhesh Narayan   Singh got 21,7800 sq ft while BJP legislator Ashok Agarwal's son Saurabh Agarwal   was given two huge plots.
 
 Upendra Kushwaha, convenor of the Bihar Nav   Nirman Manch, a new political outfit floated by JD-U rebels, said the scam   exposed Nitish Kumar's claims of providing good governance and corruption-free   government.
 
 "The BIADA has allotted government land to sons and daughters   of all those leaders who are close to Nitish Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister   Sushil Kumar Modi (of BJP)," Kushwaha said.
 
 Kushwaha demanded a probe by   an independent agency into the allotment -- over the last five and a half years.
 
 "People have a right to know how government land was allotted to   powerful people in violation of rule of law," he said.
 
 
      
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