Key Points

Bihar Rural Works Minister Ashok Choudhary has strongly refuted corruption claims made by political strategist Prashant Kishor. The minister challenged Kishor to prove any allegations of illegal land or asset ownership, emphasizing his transparency and long political career. Choudhary has filed a Rs 100 crore defamation notice against Kishor in response to the allegations. The ongoing dispute highlights the intense political dynamics in Bihar's current political landscape.

Key Points: Bihar Minister Ashok Choudhary Slams Prashant Kishor Corruption Claims

  • Bihar minister rejects Kishor's Rs 200 crore corruption allegations
  • Choudhary files Rs 100 crore defamation notice against Kishor
  • Minister challenges proof of illegal assets ownership
  • Political veteran emphasizes long career and public service
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Bihar Minister rejects Prashant Kishor's corruption claims

Bihar Rural Works Minister Ashok Choudhary challenges Prashant Kishor's allegations, denies corruption and defends political integrity

"If anyone can prove I own even one dhur of land, I am ready to become that person's slave. - Ashok Choudhary"

Patna, Oct 3

Bihar Rural Works Minister Ashok Choudhary on Friday dismissed corruption allegations levelled against him by Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor, saying that mere accusations do not make anyone guilty.

Speaking to reporters in Patna, he said, "If anyone can prove I own even one dhur of land, I am ready to become that person's slave. My wealth is in the public domain, and anyone can verify it."

He added, "If someone says I am in partnership with Trump (Donald Trump), will anyone believe it? Let anyone prove that I or my family own one dhur of land or even property worth Rs 1 crore. No political career has ever ended merely because of allegations, and mine will not either."

The minister emphasised his long political journey, saying, "I have been in politics since my student life. I served as the Congress state president for over four years and distributed tickets. In 2020, I was the executive president of JD(U). Those who think they can finish my career by just making allegations are mistaken. I will continue to be in Bihar politics, and no one can stop me."

On the defamation case he filed against Prashant Kishor, Minister Choudhary said that he has received Kishor's reply and his legal team is examining it.

Earlier, on September 23, Ashok Choudhary filed a Rs 100 crore defamation notice against Kishor.

The minister had demanded an unconditional written and public apology from Kishor within seven days, failing which, he had threatened criminal proceedings and a civil suit for damages.

In response, Kishor, on September 29, criticised Ashok Chaudhary for amassing illegal assets worth Rs 200 crore and taking hefty commissions on government contracts.

Kishor claimed to have documentary proof of Ashok Chaudhary's alleged disproportionate assets and demanded that the minister withdraw a legal defamation notice of Rs 100 crore and issue a public apology within seven days, failing which, he would raise the matter with the Governor and the courts.

- IANS

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Priya S
Both sides are making strong claims. Either the minister is genuinely clean, or he's very confident his assets are well hidden. The truth will come out eventually. Hope the courts handle this fairly.
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Sarah B
Rs 100 crore defamation notice seems excessive. This looks more like political drama than genuine concern for truth. Both should focus on serving Bihar instead of legal battles.
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Arjun K
Prashant Kishor has exposed many politicians before. If he has documentary proof as claimed, he should present it to the public. Mere allegations won't help Bihar's development. 🙏
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Meera T
Typical political blame game in Bihar. Instead of these allegations and counter-allegations, we need actual work on ground. Our state deserves better leadership and accountability.
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Vikram M
The minister's Trump comparison is quite dramatic! But seriously, if he's so confident about his clean record, why not voluntarily submit to a detailed investigation? That would settle this matter once and for all.

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