Key Points

Prashant Kishor has made serious allegations against Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary. He claims Choudhary failed his matriculation exam despite claiming educational qualifications. Kishor also alleges Choudhary was involved in a murder case from his youth. Additionally, he accused another minister of massive corruption through Benami properties. These allegations come ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

Key Points: Prashant Kishor Questions Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary Murder Accusation

  • Prashant Kishor alleges Samrat Choudhary failed matriculation exam
  • Claims Choudhary was accused in Congress leader murder case
  • Accuses minister Ashok Choudhary of Rs 200 crore Benami property
  • Alleges land transferred to minister's daughter for undervalued payment
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Prashant Kishor questions Bihar Dy CM's educational qualifications, calls him murder accused

Prashant Kishor alleges Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary failed matriculation and was accused in a murder case, also accuses minister Ashok Choudhary of Benami property.

"Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary is an expert in changing names - Prashant Kishor"

Patna, September 20

Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor raised doubts over the educational qualifications of Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, alleging he did not pass the matriculation exam.

Addressing a public meeting on Friday, Prashant Kishor called Choudhary an "expert" in changing names and cited an alleged murder case against him.

Kishore alleged that Choudhary was initially named Samrat Kumar Maurya, and he was an accused in a Congress leader's murder.

"Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary is an expert in changing names. People know that his name was Rakesh Kumar, which changed to Rakesh Kumar aka Samrat Choudhary, but this is not the complete truth. His original name was Samrat Kumar Maurya. He was accused of murder. Bombs were thrown at Congress leader Sadanand Singh, in which six people died. He came out of jail after six months, as he was a minor," Jan Suraaj, founder, said.

Questioning his educational qualification, he said that the Bihar School Examination Board had submitted in the Supreme Court that 'Samrat Kumar Maurya' had failed his matriculation exam.

Kishor said, "When he became a minister, he became a member of Vidhan Parishad and was given a ministerial post. He was suspended from the post due to his young age, and Samrat Choudhary says that the matter has been settled. I will tell you what has not been settled yet. Bihar School Examination Board told the Supreme Court that Samrat Kumar Maurya, who is claiming to have passed matriculation, has received 234 marks and failed."

He added that Samrat Choudhary, in an affidavit, wrote that he has passed class 7.

"In 2010, in an affidavit, Samrat Choudhary wrote that he is a 7th pass. He hasn't even passed matric, and he claims that he has a doctorate degree from the University of California... I want to ask, when did the Deputy CM pass matriculation?" he asked.

Meanwhile, Prashant Kishor also accused Bihar minister Ashok Choudhary of Benami property of over Rs 200 crore.

He alleged that his PA bought a property for Rs 34 lakhs, which was later transferred to Ashok Choudhary's daughter, Shambhavi Choudhary, for Rs 10 lakhs.

"Ashok Choudhary, a close aide of CM Nitish Kumar, has made a corruption record in Bihar. He has a lot of Benami Property. He had a PA, Yogendra Dutt. In 2019, Ashok Choudhary bought 0.7 acres of land under Yogendra Dutt's name for Rs 34 lakhs... Two years later, Yogendra Dutt transferred that land to Shambhavi Choudhary's name for Rs 34 lakhs, but he was paid only Rs 10 lakhs," he said.

"Income Tax gave him (Ashok Choudhary) a notice that only Rs 10 lakhs were paid for a property worth 34 lakhs... To save himself from Income Tax, he transferred Rs 25 lakhs to his PA's account... Through this Modus Operandi, in the last two years, he (Ashok Choudhary) has gathered property worth more than Rs 200 crores in the name of his wife, daughter and a trust named Manav Vaibhav Vikas Trust," he further said.

These allegations come ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections later this year.

Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj is set to contest independently of the ruling NDA alliance and the Opposition's Mahagathbandhan led by RJD and Congress.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the allegations are serious, Prashant Kishor should also provide concrete evidence. Political mudslinging before elections is common in Bihar, but we need proof, not just allegations.
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Aditya G
Murder accused becoming Deputy CM? Bihar politics has hit a new low. This is why our state remains backward despite so much potential. 🤦‍♂️
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Sarah B
As someone working in education sector, I'm appalled! How can someone who failed matriculation claim a doctorate? This undermines our entire education system.
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Nikhil C
The property allegations are even more concerning. ₹200 crore benami property? Income Tax department should investigate immediately. This is taxpayers' money!
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Meera T
Prashant Kishor is raising valid questions that every Bihari should ask. We deserve transparency from our leaders, especially about their qualifications and background.

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