Also, several leaders of the BJP, a JDU ally in Bihar, had demanded that Verma, who belongs to the JDU, should resign after the name of her husband cropped up in the case of sexual abuse of 34 minor girls at Muzaffarpur shelter home. However, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister had then backed Verma saying she need not resign "just because some people are giving statements".
The opposition, the Congress and the RJD, had been continuously attacking the Nitish government for "shielding" her after key accused Brajesh Thakur's wife said that Verma's husband was a frequent visitor to the Muzaffarpur shelter home, where girls were allegedly raped over a period of time.
What appears to have precipitated her quitting is the media reports that examination of mobile phone details of Brajesh Thakur showed that he had spoken to her husband 17 times from January to June this year.
Thakur had admitted that he used to speak to the minister's husband, Chandeshwar Verma, but it was "on political issues".
Verma had, however, been defending herself by maintaining that her husband had visited the shelter home only once and that too in her presence. She had also said that she was being targeted because she belonged to the Kushwaha caste, an OBC group.
Talking to the media after tendering her resignation, Verma claimed husband is innocent and allegations against him are a part of a conspiracy. She said since she is in a public life, her husband, being a party worker, talks to a number of people.
"I resigned because media and opposition had created a furore. I have faith in the judiciary and the CBI. There is a conspiracy against me and my husband. He will be proved innocent," she said.
An MLA from Cheria-Bariarpur constituency in Begusarai district since 2010, Verma was a minister in the NDA government headed by Nitish Kumar from JD(U) quota.
No action against the minister in the wake of the shelter home horror episode had been bringing a bad name for the CM as well his government across the country.
(With inputs from PTI)