Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Legality supersedes Morality: Nitish OK with allotment of land to relatives


Patna: Isn’t allotment of land to sons and daughters of ministers and sitting legislators for business purposes immoral? Isn’t it immoral to allot land to sitting ruling party MLA to open a factory? It may be somewhere, but not in Bihar of ‘clean’ Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Nitish on Monday gave clean chit to Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) which allotted huge plots to at least eight close relatives, including a JDU (Nitish’s party) MLA, of ministers, MPs and MLCs of JDU-BJP alliance besides top government officers.
Bihar Chief Secretary Anup Mukherji in his probe report made public on Monday has said the allotments have been made in strict adherence of the law and rules of BIADA. While admitting the beneficiaries included close relatives of ministers and other NDA leaders Mukherji in the report said there was nothing wrong in it. Mukherji submitted the report to CM Nitish on Sunday and the CM made it public on the Bihar government website on Monday.
The boundary wall of 35 acres of land given to BJP MLC Ashok Agarwal's son in Forbesganj

On 18th of July, it was disclosed by media that BIADA has allotted huge plots to sons and daughters of several ministers, MLAs, MPs, MLCs and officers. The Opposition demanded resignation of Nitish and a probe by CBI. Succumbing to pressure, Nitish ordered a probe by Bihar chief secretary.
The points of reference for the chief secretary were as follows:
• If the relatives of the ministers and bureaucrats whose names have appeared as beneficiaries in the newspapers and news channels have actually been allotted BIADA plots
• If the said persons holding high position had played any role in the allotment, and
• If stipulated norms had been violated in the process of making the allotments to the allottees in question.
The chief secretary report confirmed that relatives of several ministers and bureaucrats are the beneficiaries of the BIADA plots. But it also said that people in position of power did not play any role in the allotment, and plots were allotted in accordance with the BIADA norms and appropriate processes. The report also said that no irregularities have been found in the allotment of the BIADA plots to any of the persons in question.
The beneficiaries included:
Urvashi Shahi, daughter of Human Resource Development Minister P.K. Shahi
Rahul Kumar, JDU MLA (Ghosi constituency) and son of JDU MP Jagdish Sharma
Rahmat Fatma Amanullah, daughter of Social Welfare Minister Parveen Amanullah and IAS officer Afzal Amanullah
Ravi Ranjan, son-in-law of BJP MLC Awadhesh Narayan Singh
Saurabh Agarwal, son of BJP MLC Ashok Kumar Agarwal
































Monday, July 25, 2011

Govt job in Bihar: Are Muslims facing discrimination?


Patna: Are Muslims facing discrimination in getting government job under the Nitish Kumar regime in Bihar as arguably they were in earlier regimes? The recent contractual appointment of over hundred mechanical engineers at the Water Resources Development department of Bihar may give the answer in positive. The department has selected the candidates for the post on contract basis.
The department on 4th July 2011 released a list of 113 newly appointed Jr. Engineers (Mechanical). There are just four Muslims among them. The reason could be many: There are not qualified Muslim candidates in good number; They are but not many applied for the post; Or qualified candidates from the Muslim community applied in good number for the post but as usual they faced discrimination and were not selected.
However, the point that there are not many qualified Muslim candidates may not hold ground. Bihar has eight engineering colleges including two Govt. colleges besides Patna IIT. Maulana Azad College of Engineering and Technology (MACET), Patna is among them. Very recently MACET was selected among the top 20 engineering colleges of Eastern India.
MACET started Mechanical branch in 1988 as it started four-year degree course after 10+2. Over 300 students have since cleared Mechanical course from MACET. It is a minority institute since last 23 years. The college is approved by AICTE, New Delhi, and affiliated to Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Bihar.
Being a minority institution, one could assume the number of Muslims among the over 300 mechanical graduates. If one adds the number of minority students at other engineering colleges within Bihar and at various institutions outside including those in Delhi and Karnataka, the number of qualified minority candidates could go much up.
By:- Shahnawaz Alam

Is Nitish Kumar no more a darling of national media?


When IBN-7 broke the story of allotment of Bihar Industrial Area Development authority (BIADA) land to sons and daughters of senior ministers, bureaucrats and elected representatives of the ruling Janata Dal (United)-BJP alliance in Bihar, many viewers were taken by complete surprise as it was only in December 2010 that the CNN-IBN, the sister channel, honored the Bihar chief minister with Indian of the Year 2010 award.
This was not the first time that he was praised or honored by this channel or other media houses. NDTV, the Times of India-Economic Times etc had done so earlier. Nitish Kumar has always been the darling of the national media, though a couple of television channels and news-portals of Bihar have always been critical of him.
Nitish Kumar
So when IBN-7 was highlighting the news of land scam a regional Hindi channel, Mahua News was not far behind. However, the regional newspapers had a different story to tell. They are in full control of the state government as they had to rely on the advertisement revenue on it. It remained a mystery as to why the national media have suddenly changed its attitude towards the Nitish Kumar government in Bihar. IBN-7 was followed by the sister channel CNN-IBN and other national dailies in exposing rampant irregularities in land allotment. The opposition parties, for the first time in six years, got a big stick to beat the Nitish Kumar government.
The issue of land has become very sensitive, be it in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa or Maharashtra, therefore, the BIADA story involving ministers and officials extremely close to Nitish Kumar was bound to be an instant hit. But this is not the first case of big scam which rocked Bihar in the last six years. Similarly some heinous crimes have been committed. But the national media ignored it or grossly underplayed it.
Only last year the Patna edition of Dainik Jagaran did a big first page news on what it said Rs 500 crore Excise Scam. The story was based on the letter written by the then Excise Minister, Jamshed Ashraf, who accused none else but the chief minister secretariat of large scale loot of public money. The minister was summarily dismissed and the senior journalist who did the story was sent packing to some other place outside Bihar.
None in the national media dared to follow the story. Similarly the story of DC Bills, highlighted by the CAG, involving thousands of crores was grossly underplayed by the national media so was the devastating deluge of August 2008 in the Kosi belt which swept thousands of people and rendered homeless 3.3 million.
The CAG reported large scale loot in the relief and rehabilitation fund, but the national media never raised these issues. This notwithstanding the fact that some local channels, and at times, even print media dared to do some stories. The national Press, especially the electronic media, which do not rely so much on government advertisements, also ignored some gory incidents of crime in Bihar in the last six years, for example, the chain of events which led to the killing of Purnea BJP MLA, Raj Kishore Kesri, by a middle-aged lady principal, Rupam Pathak. Seven months before stabbing the MLA in his house on January 4, 2011 Rupam lodged an FIR accusing Kesri and his aide of repeatedly raping her.
So if all these developments went unreported or underreported, what prompted the national media to change the gear? A TV discussion at 10:00 PM on CNN-IBN just a fortnight before IBN-7 broke the land scam on July 18 gives an idea about it. Ashutosh of IBN-7, while taking part in the discussion said that three very popular chief ministers of India, that is of Bihar, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, have become extremely intolerant and indulges in arm-twisting of the media. He termed this as an unfortunate development.
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The boundary wall of 35 acres of land given to BJP MLC Ashok Agarwal's son in Forbesganj
The anchor Sagarika Ghose and editor, Outlook, Vinod Mehta, agreed with him and elaborated further. It was for the first time that anything was openly said against the present Bihar chief minister in any discussion in national channel. Media observers felt a gradual shift in the stand of the national press. The national media started realizing that something somewhere is grievously wrong in Bihar and that the state government machinery is taking undue advantage of this blind media support to it.
Constant pressure from some state media––regional channels, news portals, and even a few print journalists––compelled the national electronic channels to do a rethinking.
Of late there has been growing realization at the national level that Nitish is twisting the arm of the media too much. Though the Press, in general initially underplayed the Forbesganj police firing which led to the killing of four people on June 3 a couple of national channels realized that things are really serious and sent their reporters to Bhajanpua village, where the incident took place, more than a week later. Incidentally, the BJP MLC Ashok Agrawal, the owner of the glucose factory, whose land became a bone of contention in Forbesganj, is one of the biggest beneficiaries of the BIADA land allotment. He got over 15 lakh square feet of land.
All these were too much for the national media to ignore. As their credibility was at stake some of them deemed it fit to strike hot. Those at the helm of affairs at big media houses are canny people. They realized that it is now too much. So once they did a story against Nitish the TRP rating of IBN-7 shot up. This certainly means more business and more money.
By:- Shahnawaz Alam


Thursday, July 21, 2011

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Nitish Exposed: Bihar Govt gifted land to sons, daughters of ministers(The story also exposes reason of his inaction on Forbesganj firing)


The ‘Good Governance’, ‘Clean Image’ and ‘Corruption Free System’ – all these attributes of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ran for cover Monday evening when it was exposed that huge and costly plots of government land have been gifted to sons, daughters or close relatives of ministers, MPs and MLAs of the ruling JDU-BJP alliance.
The Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA), a Bihar government body that works under the chairmanship of the Principal Secretary, Department of Industries, Government of Bihar, allots land for industrial units. The allotment is supposed to be done after due process and proper tender. But it has come to light that Nitish Kumar government has allotted several BIADA plots to relatives of ruling party (JDU and BJP) legislators without inviting proper tender.
Under construction glucose factory by Auro Sundram International Private Limited at Bhajanpur village of Forbesganj

HRD Minister in Nitish cabinet Mr PK Shahi’s daughter Urvashi Shahi has been given a plot of 87120 Sq.ft. while JDU MLA Jagdish Sharma’s son Rahul Kumar has got a plot of 15500 sq.ft. Social Welfare Minister Perveen Amanullah and senior IAS officer Afzal Amanullah’s daughter Rahmat Fatima has been given 87120 sq.ft.
Allotment of government land is not illegal, neither is the allotment to relatives of legislators. But obviously it raises many questions and puts the credibility of an ‘honest’ government when sons and daughters of sitting ministers are given government lands for industrial units even though, it is said, none of the beneficiaries have any back record of running factory.
The list of the beneficiaries from the close circle of CM Nitish Kumar is long. The entire details of the allotment of land have been posted on the official website of BIADA.
As BJP is partner of the ruling alliance, so it is also not behind JDU, big partner, in looting the booty.
Among the beneficiaries from BJP is former BJP MLA Awdhesh Narayan Singh who has been gifted a huge plot of 217800 sq.ft. The allotment to Singh is in the name of one Mahesh Kumar as the address of Kumar (M/s Trident Foundation Sri Mahesh Kumar, Verma Center (405-406), Boring Road Crossing, Patna) is the address of Awdhesh Narayan Singh.

The exposure of unclean allotment of land has also taken the lid off the mysterious silence of CM Nitish on Forbesganj police firing. Now it looks clear why he did not take strong and clear action or why he did not order a CBI probe into the firing. He knew any impartial probe will expose the dirty allotment of government land to people in his close circle.
The huge plots of BIADA land in Bhajanpur village of Forbesganj block were given to BJP MLC Ashok Agarwal’s son Saurabh Agarwal by Bihar Government led by CM Nitish Kumar. The Auro Sundaram International Company coming up on the land has usurped the old approach road of the village. When on June 3 the villagers came out to protest the blockade of the road, the local police did not give a second thought to firing. They killed four unarmed villagers including an infant and a pregnant woman.
In the name of Auro Sundram International Private Limited of one Ashok Kumar Choudhary, Agarwal was given two huge plots -- one of 1306800 sq.ft. and another of 246114 sq.ft.
Facts unmask the honesty of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar:
Name of the unitPlot NoArea in Sq.ftProduct
M/s Trident Foundation Sri Mahesh Kumar, Verma Center (405-406), Boring Road Crossing, Patna Mob - 9431262624MUP III (P)217800Educational Institute
M/S Dev Lok Agro & Beverage Pvt Ltd, Rahul Kumar, Industrial Area, HajipurD-18,19,20(P)15500 sq.ft.Packaged Drinking Water
M/s R.F.A. CompanyProp - Ms. Rahmat Fatima, At- 133, Patliputra Colony,Patna – 800013A - 8 (P) A - 9 (P)87120Squashes, Syrups & Sattu Powder
M/s Auro Sundram International Private Limited Sri Ashok Kumar ChoudharyAt Raipur Industrial Area, Gagal Hari Road, Bhagwanpur, Dist - Hardwar, UttarakhandAs Per Map1306800liquid Glucose
M/s Auro Sundram International Private LimitedSri Ashok Kumar ChoudharyAt Raipur Industrial Area, Gagal Hari Road, Bhagwanpur, Dist - Hardwar, UttarakhandAs Per Map246114liquid Glucose
Source: BIADA
Website: http://www.biadabihar.in/
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