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          New Delhi, Feb 21 (IANS) The Supreme Court Tuesday issued   notice to Bihar government on a petition challenging its decision to frame   different guidelines for implementing the Member of Parliament Local Area   Development Scheme (MPLADS).
 |  A bench of Justice D.K. Jain and Justice Anil R. Dave issued notice on a public   suit by Jai Narayan Prasad Nishad, a Lok Sabha MP of Nitish Kumar's own Janata   Dal-United, contending that the state government had no jurisdiction to frame   guidelines for implementation of the MPLADS which was being financed by the   central government.
 Nishad, the MP from Muzaffarpur, was represented by   his counsel P.C. Srivastava. Notice was also issued to the central government   through the statistics and programme implementation ministry, which is the nodal   ministry for implementing the scheme.
 
 Nishad has contended that the state   government could not deviate from the Central guidelines for the implementation   of MPLADS. Under the schemestarted in 1993, each MP gets Rs.5 crore that he can   use it for the development works in his constituency.
 
 Framed on Nov 10,   2011, the Bihar government guidelines govern the procedure for the selection of   the plans, allocation of funds and the executing agencies of the work under   MPLADS.
 
 Seeking the setting aside of guidelines of the Bihar government   as it had no powers and authority to do so under the MPLADS, Nishad said: "Due   to the framing of the new guidelines the progress of implementation of the   MPLADS for the year 2011-2012 is very poor in the State of Bihar, and till   December, minimal amount had been spent...."
 
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