Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar has come in the firing line of the opposition a day after the Jharkhand High Court asked India's premier investigating agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation, to explain why the former (Kumar) should not be arraigned as accused in the million dollor scam along with his political aide Shivanand Tiwari, JD-U parliamentarian.
The single bench of Justice RR Prasad has also asked the CBI to furnish its reply by November 22. This is the biggest setback for Kumar ahead of the next year's general elections. Curiously, the first judgement in the fodder scam cases in which Kumar's political rival and Rashtriya Janata Dal president Lalu Prasad is an accused, is scheduled for September 30.
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