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          Ranchi, Sep 7 (IANS) A petition has been filed in a CBI court   in Ranchi seeking to make Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar an accused in the   multi-crore Animal Husbandry Department scam - popularly known as the fodder   scam.
 |  The petition has been filed by one Mukesh Kumar, who has claimed that there is   enough evidence pointing towards Nitish Kumar's involvement in the scam. 
 "The petitioner says that there is enough evidence against Nitish Kumar   and (Janata Dal-United (JD-U) Rajya Sabha MP) Shivanand Tiwari in the fodder   scam. The hearing will take place Sep 25," Bhola Nath, the lawyer of the   petitioner, told reporters here Friday.
 
 Mukesh Kumar had earlier filed a   similar plea in the CBI court which was rejected.
 
 He then moved the   Jharkhand High Court, which asked him to approach the CBI court.
 
 Former   Bihar chief ministers Lalu Prasad and Jaggnath Mishra are accused in five cases   related to the scam and their trial is on in different CBI courts of Ranchi.
 
 Lalu Prasad had to quit the CM's post in 1997 after an arrest warrant   was issued against him.
 
 The fodder scam hit the headlines in the late   1990s in Bihar, where officials and politicians were accused of illegally   withdrawing crores of rupees of public money in the guise of purchasing cattle   fodder.
 
 A total of 61 cases were filed in the scam and 53 were   transferred to Jharkhand after it was carved out of Bihar in 2000.
 
 The   CBI courts in Ranchi have so far passed judgments in 43 cases.
    
	
	
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