bongule Posted January 20, 2011 Report Posted January 20, 2011 [size=12pt]Dubbing as "highly welcome" move by the Supreme Court for bringing back the "black money" stashed in overseas banks, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today said it alone would cater to the requirements for implementation of the Right to Education Act (REA)."It is a highly welcome step," Kumar said while referring to the SC's verdict."If the black money stashed in overseas bank is brought back, it alone can meet meet more than the expenses to incur on implementation of the REA," Kumar said.Stating that the issue related to corruption had "gone deep in the psyche" of common people and they want the nation to rid of corruption, Kumar said the country was this time facing a situation akin to 1974, 1988 and 1989."Terrible attempts be made to weed out corruption from the country," Chief Minister reiterated.[/size]
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