Key Points

Congress leader Pawan Khera has alleged a massive Rs 70,877 crore scam in Bihar based on CAG report findings. He accused 10 key departments of failing to submit Utilisation Certificates for allocated funds. Khera claimed corruption is institutionalized with a 50% commission system under the NDA government. The allegations come as Bihar prepares for crucial Assembly elections.

Key Points: Pawan Khera Exposes Rs 70,800 Crore Bihar Scam in NDA Govt

  • Congress accuses Bihar NDA of Rs 70,877 crore scam in CAG report
  • 10 key departments failed to submit Utilisation Certificates
  • Khera claims 50% commission system in Bihar govt
  • Opposition targets NDA ahead of Bihar Assembly elections
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Pawan Khera alleges Rs 70,800 crore scam in Bihar, blames NDA govt

Congress leader Pawan Khera alleges massive financial irregularities in Bihar, citing CAG report findings of unaccounted Rs 70,877 crore.

Pawan Khera alleges Rs 70,800 crore scam in Bihar, blames NDA govt
"This is not incompetence -- this is deliberate corruption - Pawan Khera"

Patna, July 30

Veteran Congress leader and party's Media and Publicity Department Chairman, Pawan Khera, on Wednesday, launched a scathing attack on the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government in Bihar, alleging a massive Rs 70,877 crore scam following revelations in the latest Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report.

Speaking at a press conference at the state party headquarters in Patna's Sadaqat Ashram, Khera described the alleged irregularities as not just a state-level scam, but a "national scam", saying that funds from the Central government were also involved.

He accused the double-engine government of financial mismanagement, claiming Utilisation Certificates (UCs) for funds allocated under key government schemes had not been submitted by as many as 10 major departments of the Bihar government.

Khera cited the department-wise figures from the CAG report, alleging Rs 28,154 crore in Panchayati Raj, Rs 12,623 crore in Education, Rs 11,065 crore in Urban Development, Rs 7,800 crore in Rural Development, Rs 2,107 crore in Agriculture, Rs 1,397 crore in Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribe Welfare, Rs 941 crore in Social Welfare, Rs 911 crore in Backward and Extremely Backward Welfare, Rs 860 crore in Health and Rs 804 crore in Cooperative Department.

"These departments have failed to submit UCs, meaning there is no evidence of whether the funds were actually used. This raises serious concerns about misappropriation and large-scale corruption," he said.

Khera also added that corruption is institutionalised under the current NDA government in Bihar, alleging that senior Ministers, bureaucrats, and officials have a "fixed commission of 50 per cent".

He said that the CAG's role is to audit every government department, and the non-submission of UCs clearly points toward fund diversion or misuse.

Citing fiscal inefficiency, Khera also claimed that over the past five years, the Bihar government has failed to spend Rs 3,59,667 crore from its own state budget.

"Bihar continues to struggle with unemployment, mass migration, poor education, and inadequate healthcare, yet the state government is unable to utilise allocated funds. This is not incompetence -- this is deliberate corruption," the veteran Congress leader alleged.

He also accused the Centre of being complicit by not demanding accountability despite knowing the status of Central fund disbursal.

The allegations come days after the CAG report for Financial Year 2023-24 flagged delays in UC submissions by the Bihar government.

While the NDA government has dismissed it as a "routine accounting matter," the Opposition has seized on the issue as evidence of misgovernance and corruption.

As political temperatures rise ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections in Bihar, the issue of fund utilisation and fiscal transparency is likely to remain a key flashpoint between the NDA and Opposition INDIA bloc.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Bihari, this breaks my heart 💔 We see no development on ground but such massive funds being allocated. Where is the money going? Both state and center must conduct proper investigation. #JusticeForBihar
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Aditya G
While the allegations are serious, we must wait for proper investigation. CAG reports often highlight accounting delays which may not necessarily mean corruption. But yes, transparency is crucial in public spending.
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Nisha Z
Same old political blame game before elections! Congress did nothing when they were in power. Now suddenly they care about Bihar? All parties are equally corrupt when it comes to money.
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Karan T
The real victims are Bihar's youth who migrate to other states for jobs. With this kind of money, Bihar could have been an industrial hub by now. Politicians are looting our future 😡
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Sarah B
As an observer, I'm appalled by these figures. In any developed country, such financial irregularities would lead to immediate resignations and investigations. India deserves better accountability systems.

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