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          Patna, Sep 14 (IANS) Writing in his blog for the first time   since returning to power, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has warned corrupt   officials that their property would be seized and used for public purpose and   said his government has already set a precedent.
 
 |  Referring to a primary school opened in the home of a high-ranking but allegedly   corrupt civil servant, Nitish Kumar late Tuesday wrote in his blog:"This should   serve as a warning to all those public servants who have acquired ill gotten   money in the coming months." 
 He announced that many more buildings   belonging to corrupt officials are likely to be seized and turned into schools,   night shelters or other public utility centres.
 
 Last week the Bihar   government acted on its promise when it opened a primary school in the   confiscated palatial house of Shiv Shakar Verma, an Indian Administrative   Service (IAS) officer alleged to have assets disproportionate to his known   sources of income.
 
 Nitish Kumar said the opening of a school in the house   of a corrupt official is a first for the country. "Our government finally   demonstrated something that I had been rather passionate about. It embodies   government's resolve to address corruption."
 
 Kumar said the basic   objective of the state's anti-graft legislation is to instil a sense of fear in   the minds of corrupt public servants.
 
 "I think the provision for   confiscation of assets of the accused will act as a deterrant among public   servants indulging in unscrupulous practices to earn wealth. When they see that   their property earned through corrupt practices is ultimately seized by the   government, they will realise the futility of amassing wealth.
 
 "Our aim   is to inflate the component of loss to such deterrant levels that it   automatically defeats the notion of gain that impels people into dubious and   corrupt pursuits to amass wealth," he wrote.
 
 "I can assure you that this   fight will go on in the future as well," he said.
 
 He was writing his blog   after a gap of 11 months.
 
 "Such was a moment I had been patiently waiting   for all these months to resume my blog writing. When it finally happened, I   decided to share my thoughts with you," he said.
 
 "During my assembly   election rallies last year, I had made a promise to the people of Bihar. I had   told them that I would open schools in the buildings of the corrupt public   servants. When it finally happened, I thought I had fulfilled my promise," Kumar   said.
 
 
 
      
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