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'Lalu Yadav's Daughter Laundered Money To Buy Farmhouse In Delhi'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 May, 2017 12:22 PM
    Senior Bihar BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi today fired a salvo at RJD chief Lalu Yadav's daughter and Rajya Sabha member Misa Bharti alleging that she had laundered money through a shell company to buy a farmhouse at Delhi's Bijwasan area at a throwaway price.
     
    Sushil Modi has been hitherto alleging that Lalu Yadav's two minister sons - Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav and Health minister Tej Pratap Yadav - had amassed benami properties worth over Rs. 1,000 crore through various shell companies in Bihar.
     
    He claimed that Misa Bharti converted her black money into white through dubious transaction of sale and purchase of shares of her company - Mishail Packers and Printers Pvt Ltd.
     
    The company was incorporated with an investment of Rs. 1 lakh in 2002 and registered at Lalu Yadav's then official bungalow 25, Tughlaq Road, New Delhi. It was closed in 2005-06.
     
    Ms Bharti sold her company's shares of face value of Rs. 10 each to Virendra Jain's Shalini Holdings at Rs. 100 per share in October 2008, which fetched her Rs. 1.20 crore. Eleven months later, Misa purchased all the shares at the rate of Rs. 10 per share from Virendra Jain, the BJP leader alleged showing documents to support his claim.
     
    Later in 2008-09 she purchased a farmhouse at Bijwasan area in Delhi at Rs. 1.41 crore whose estimated value at present would be around Rs. 50 crore, Sushil Modi, who was accompanied by state BJP vice-president Devesh Kumar, said.
     
    Pointing out that Misa became the owner of Rs. 50 crore by investing a mere Rs. one lakh, he asked "Why would anyone buy shares of a closed company at the rate of Rs. 100 per share against the face value of Rs. 10 each? Why would the buyer again sell the same shares at Rs. 10 each after buying it at Rs. 100?"
     
    Sushil Modi also alleged that Misa had misused the address of Lalu Yadav's erstwhile official bungalow - 25, Tughlaq Road as her company's address as such an allotment cannot be used for any commercial purpose.
     
     
    Questioning her source of income, Mr Modi sought to know why she did not reveal it in her affidavit to the Election Commission.
     
    Virendra Jain and Surendra Jain, the two brothers and business partners in Shalini Holdings who had allegedly helped Lalu Yadav in converting black money which he had allegedly earned as railways ministers into white, were arrested by Enforcement Directorate in connection with a Rs. 8000 crore money laundering case in March this year, he said.
     
    Sushil Modi demanded that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar order a probe into the allegations of acquisition of benami properties by Lalu Yadav's family in Bihar.
     
    The central government should probe allegations of amassing properties by the family outside Bihar, he said.
     
    "Nitish Kumar says that his government has zero tolerance policy towards corruption. But he has not taken any action so far on allegations levelled against Lalu Yadav's two minister sons," the BJP leader said.
     
    Sushil Modi has been releasing documents purportedly showing how Lalu Yadav's family acquired assets of around Rs. 1,000 crores through shell companies like Delight Marketing Pvt Ltd, AK Infosystems Pvt Ltd and A B Exports Pvt Ltd.
     
    Asked for comment, RJD's national spokesman Manoj Jha said "A jobless Sushil Modi has once again done today what he has specialised in in recent times. Taking certain documents from the public domain viz. Registrar of Companies, he aims at weaving fictitious stories. He should also convey that his so-called incriminating documents are from the same appropriate authorities to whom we had submitted (documents)."
     
    "In utter frustration for some space for himself in BJP, he is raking a decade-old genuine business transaction, which was duly reported to authorities," Mr Jha added.

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