Tag: Lalu Prasad Yadav

  • Fodder scam case: CBI court sentences RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav to five years in prison

    By PTI

    RANCHI: A special CBI court on Monday sentenced RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav to five years in prison and slapped a fine of Rs 60 lakh on him in connection with the Rs 139 crore Doranda treasury embezzlement case of the fodder scam.

    The court pronounced the sentence after virtually hearing arguments on the quantum of sentence.

    After his conviction in the case on February 15, the ailing 73-year old former Bihar chief minister was lodged in the Birsa Munda Central Jail and then shifted to state-run Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Ranchi.

  • Lalu Prasad Yadav reaches Ranchi to appear before CBI court in fodder scam case

    By Express News Service

    RANCHI: RJD Chief Lalu Prasad Yadav has reached Ranchi on Sunday to appear physically before a Special CBI in a case related to a fodder scam case RC 47A/96 47A/96 related to illegal withdrawal of Rs 139.35 crore from Doranda Treasury. CBI Court is to pronounce final judgment in the case against RJD Chief and 98 others on February 15.

    Lalu Yadav has already been convicted in four other fodder scam cases and is currently on bail in all the four cases. All the accused persons, including Lalu Yadav, have been ordered to appear physically before the court of Special CBI Judge SK Shashi on the day of final judgment. Yadav reached two days before to the hearing.

    It is believed that that RJD would strengthening the party in Jharkhand and will be meeting the party leaders and workers giving them necessary instructions during the two days of his stay in Ranchi.

    After getting convicted in four other fodder scam cases, the RJD Chief has secured bail in Deoghar Treasury (RC 64A/96), Chaibasa Treasury (RC 68A/96), another Chaibasa Treasury (RC20A/96), and Dumka Treasury (RC38A/96) cases.

  • Lalu Prasad Yadav to attend national council meeting of RJD in Patna on February 10

    Express News Service

    PATNA: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav is arriving in Patna to attend the national council meeting of the party to be held on February 10. Apart from Lalu, around 250 representatives from 26 states will also participate in the meeting to elect a new national president of the party and different wings of the organisation.

    RJD spokesperson Chitranjan Gagan said the RJD supremo is arriving in Patna from New Delhi on Wednesday and will participate in the national council meeting on Thursday.

    The national council meeting assumed significance in the wake of the recent announcement of Lalu Prasad in New Delhi that RJD would contest upcoming 24 vacant legislative council seats on its own.

    Lalu’s remarks, however, didn’t augur well in the circles of its old ally Congress. The Congress was hopeful of some seats to be offered to the party in the MLC election from local bodies. He also scotched off the rumours that he would hand over the charge of the party’s national president to his younger son Tejashwi Prasad Yadav.

  • RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav appears before Patna CBI Court in fodder scam case

    By ANI

    PATNA: Former Bihar Chief Minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Lalu Prasad Yadav appeared before Patna Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court on Tuesday in connection with the fodder scam.

    Earlier in April this year, the Jharkhand High Court granted bail to the RJD Supremo in the case of fraudulent withdrawal from Dumka Treasury, one of the cases related to the fodder scam for which he was convicted.

    The Court also imposed the condition to deposit two sureties of Rs 1 lakh each and a fine of Rs 10 lakh.

    He had already been granted bail in the Chaibasa Treasury Scam case in October 2020, and in the Deoghar Treasury Scam case in February 2020.

    The trial in the Doranda Treasury Ranchi case is still going on.

    The case pertains to the fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 3.5 crore from the Dumka treasury by Animal Husbandry Department officials between 1991 and 1996 when Yadav served as the State’s Chief Minister.

  • Time for opposition to bury differences, join hands to dislodge dictatorial Modi govt, says RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav

    Express News Service

    The country is passing through an unprecedented phase of dictatorial governance and time has come for all opposition parties to unite against this “anti-people” BJP government, RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav said while speaking to Rajesh Kumar Thakur.

    Excerpts from the interview:

    West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has reached Delhi with an agenda to meet opposition leaders, including Sonia Gandhi. Do you see the opposition coming together and be able to challenge the BJP government in 2024?

    The country is not run by dictatorial moves. It is run through democratic and constitutional processes. But the Modi government has become one-man government taking the country through an unprecedented phase of dictatorial governance. The time has come for all opposition parties to forget all differences and unite so that the country can be ‘rescued’ from the grip of the dictatorial Modi government. 

    Have you taken any initiative forging opposition unity for next LS elections in 2024?

    I spoke to Congress president Sonia Gandhi recently and urged her to call a meeting of all the opposition parties immediately. There is a need of making an organised move against the autocratic Modi government. I have no doubt the opposition parties will show the kind of unity that farmers have displayed against the farm laws across the country.

    Opposition lacks a common accepted face to challenge PM Modi. How will it challenge him in 2024?

    The opposition does not face leadership crisis to take on the Modi government. The BJP’s game plans have been exposed before the people.

    What are the biggest issues the country is facing today?

    The people are hit hard by inflation and unemployment. These two are the biggest issues which the Modi government has completely failed to address and these will prove its nemesis. Privatisation is being promoted. Take the example of Railways: how this government has ruined it. It has sold Air India and is planning to sell the country’s assets. Democracy and Constitution are being attacked, innocent people are targeted and hatred is being spread.

    Will the government’s decision to repeal the farm laws help the BJP form the government in UP and other states like Punjab?

    The BJP will not win elections anywhere…People have recognised its real face.

    Will the RJD field candidates in UP polls? And will you go there to campaign?

    The RJD will not field its candidates in UP. It will support the SP, which is in a stronger position and will form the government. The wind is blowing against the Yogi government… I will go and campaign in favour of SP candidates, if needed.

  • Bypoll lessons: Big crowds at rallies hardly convert into votes in Bihar

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI:  Surging crowds at election rallies, especially in states like Bihar, are hardly a barometer of political temperature.

    It became clear when the results of the Assembly by-elections to Kusheshwar Asthan and Tarapur came on Nov 2. 

    Opposition RJD and Congress star campaigners had drawn huge crowds. However, this did not convert into votes.  

    RJD chief Lalu Prasad campaigned in the bypolls after a gap of about six years.

    The result: the RJD candidate from Kusheshwar Asthan was defeated by the ruling JD-U by a margin of more than 12,000 votes. In Tarapur too, the JD-U won.

    Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar and others also campaigned for three days. In both constituencies, the Congress candidates forfeited their deposits. 

    The most striking similarity among Bihar’s three eligible bachelor politicians — Chirag Paswan, Tejashwi Yadav and Kanhaiya Kumar — is that they draw crowds, but don’t bring in votes. 

    “Theirs is a model of hurling loud accusations. Secondly, they are largely inaccessible to the common people,” said an observer.

    Sociologist Nirmal Kumar says states like Bihar, West Bengal and UP where you have a vast population suffering in poverty, the people generally go out to listen to big politicians at their rallies. 

    “Lalu, his son Tejashwi, Chirag Paswan, Kanhaiya Kumar and CM Nitish Kumar did well in campaigning. Even when Lalu threatened to do an ‘immersion’ (visarjan) of the Nitish government in the bypolls, Nitish simply countered by a well thought-after line: “He (Lalu) can do nothing except getting me killed, when he wants.” 

    Nitish’s one-liner refreshed the people’s memories about the 15-year reign of ‘jungle raj’ of Lalu-Rabri,” says Arun Kumar Pandey, a political analyst.

    Meanwhile, Nitish on Tuesday asserted that results of the just-concluded by-elections won by his JD(U), were a resounding rejection of the RJD founded and headed by his arch-rival Lalu Prasad who betrayed arrogance and a lack of humility.

    Kumar was talking to reporters at the state headquarters of the JD(U) where he joined a function organised to felicitate the victorious debutants Ganesh Bharti and Rajiv Kumar Singh who respectively retained for the party Kusheshwar Asthan (SC) and Tarapur assembly constituencies.

    “The by-polls were a sad occasion for us as these were necessitated by the deaths of our sitting MLAs. I have always held that people’s will is supreme. They have reposed their trust in us. We will continue serving them as long as the trust continues,” Kumar said.

    For Kumar, the by-poll outcome has come as a big relief, a year after his party was drubbed in the assembly polls though he returned as the chief minister, enjoying full support of allies.

    “Our candidates belonged to the JD(U). But the entire NDA backed them solidly, down to the grassroots level,” said Kumar.

    Kumar was also asked about the failure of Prasad, who had plunged into campaign himself, despite old age and ill-health, and claimed that the RJD’s victory in the by-polls would trigger a “stampede” in the NDA and pave way for a change of guard.

    ‘What can I say about them? What type of language did they use during the elections? There lies the difference. We believe in the supremacy of people. They (Prasad and his family) believe in lording over everybody else. People have made their preference clear, though,” Kumar said.

    Prasad, who had been the chief minister himself in the 1990s, was succeeded by his homemaker wife Rabri Devi when a charge-sheet in the fodder scam caused him to step down.

    His wife occupied the top post for eight years until being voted out of power in 2005.

    Convicted in a number of fodder scam cases, Prasad now stand disqualified from contesting elections himself though his younger son and heir apparent Tejashwi Yadav has been repeatedly called the “chief ministerial” candidate of the RJD.

    (With PTI Inputs)

  • Lalu’s elder son Tej Pratap Yadav blames party leaders for defeat in by-polls

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: Soon after results of assembly by-polls went in favour of ruling JD-U, leader of opposition in the state assembly Tejashwi Yadav said that defeat on the seats might have come out but the RJD had got more votes than ever before.

    Taking to twitter, Tejashwi Yadav said:” We fought on two seats with full strength against the alliance of five ruling allies. The RJD has got more votes than ever before. Hearty thanks to the voters”.

    He continued adding in the tweet that the RJD made the people living in villages know about the reality of claimed work of development.

    “The people of Bihar want change and change will happen.”

    But Lalu’s elder son Tej Pratap Yadav openly blamed the state president of RJD Jagdanand Singh and two others for the defeat of the party in assembly by-polls.

    One of the senior RJD leaders, preferring anonymity, said: “We were convinced of the victory on both the seats having seen the massive crowds at every election rally, addressed by both Tejashwi Yadav and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav in the by-polls. But it has become again clear that the crowd at the election rally, especially during the assembly elections, did not convert into votes. We got misled by the crowd”.

    He admitted that the difference cropped up with the Congress party over the claim of Kusheshwarasthan assembly seat also damaged the RJD. Arun Kumar Pandey-one of the acclaimed political analysts of Bihar attributed the defeat of RJD in assembly by-polls to the overconfidence of its leaders.

    “Now, those days are almost gone in Bihar when only caste card used to help the party like RJD in elections to win the seats. The RJD’s stand taken with the Congress party also gave an otherwise message about RJD among the voters of some sections, especially in Kusheshwarasthan seat, that ultimately helped the JD-U candidate to win the election by a margin of nearly 12000 votes”, he said.

    Some party insiders of RJD also said that Lalu’s recent statement of doing “immersion” of the Nitish Kumar government also backfired with the statement of Nitish Kumar that Lalu Prasad can do nothing else except get him (Nitish Kumar) killed. In the Tarapur assembly seat, the RJD filed the candidate from the OBC category to challenge the JD-U candidate. As an official count, 78966 votes were polled to the JD-U candidate against 75145 votes polled to RJD candidates.

    “Political arrogance of RJD leaders, who play the politics on caste equations, has been defeated by the people of Kusheshwarasthan and Tarapur in by-elections”, Jivesh Mishra – the minister of labour resource department said.

    After RJD’s defeat in by-elections, the Congress Party also lost its ground in both the assembly constituencies after it had involved new entrants like Kanhaiya Kumar and others in election rallies.

    “The lack of leadership in Bihar Pradesh Congress Party and its disassociation from RJD in by-elections have badly reduced the party on the ground. The most notable point that emerged out from this by-elections is that all loudmouth leaders like Kanhaiya Kumar and Lalu Prasad Yadav have been rejected by the voters. The voters want development; not only political denouncements,” remarked political observers of Patna. 

  • Amid ‘trouble’ in Bihar grand alliance, Sonia Gandhi speaks to Lalu Prasad Yadav

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Amid trouble in the grand alliance of the opposition in Bihar, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav said he had a telephonic conversation with Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday.

    However, the details of the discussion are still unknown.

    The telephonic conversation comes after Congress and RJD broke off the alliance ahead of the by-polls in Kusheshwar Asthan (SC) and Tarapur constituencies in Bihar scheduled on October 30.

    Earlier, breaking the alliance with Congress in Bihar, Lalu Yadav had said that RJD’s candidates would lose their deposit in the elections if they remain in alliance with the Congress in the state ahead of the by-polls in two assembly constituencies.

    However, on Tuesday, the RJD chief called upon Congress to become a ‘strong alternative’ to the BJP at the national level politics and said that his party has always supported Congress in every situation.

    The RJD and the Congress had contested the 2020 Bihar polls as coalition partners. The alliance fell short of 10 seats from the majority mark in the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections, with RJD emerging as the single-largest party with 75 seats. Congress could only manage to win 19 of the 70 seats it had contested on.

    The ruling coalition, NDA secured a majority with 125-seats in the 243-seat strong Bihar Legislative Assembly of which BJP won 74 seats, Janata Dal (United) on 43 while eight seats were won by two other NDA constituents.

  • Congress should be ‘strong alternative’ to BJP in national politics: Lalu Yadav

    By ANI

    PATNA: Ahead of the by-polls in Bihar, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav on Tuesday called upon the Congress to become a ‘strong alternative’ to the BJP at the national level politics and said that his party has always supported the Congress in every situation.

    Speaking to ANI, Yadav said, “I agree that my alliance is with the Congress on a national level. But at the state level, the situation is different. At the national level, we want a strong alternative to the BJP and therefore I have always supported Congress in every situation.”

    “Prime role should be that of Congress. Has anyone helped Congress more than us? It is an old party, an all-India party, we still consider them so,” the RJD supremo said.

    “Alliance is formed with like-minded people, secular forces. At the state level also, we formed an alliance with Congress, the Left and other parties…Let people say whatever they want to,” he said.

    Earlier, the veteran leader had said that RJD’s candidates would lose their deposit in the elections if they remain in alliance with the Congress in the state ahead of the by-polls in two assembly constituencies.

    RJD supremo further slammed the Centre over the inflation and said, “Fuel prices are soaring, and diesel is costing more than ghee. How will people cook without kadwa tel (mustard oil)?”

    Lalu Prasad Yadav returned to Bihar after over three years.

    The Jharkhand high court, earlier in April, granted bail to RJD leader Lalu Prasad.

    The former Bihar chief minister, who was undergoing treatment at Ranchi’s Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences for two years, was shifted to All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi in January. 

    He also has expressed confidence in his younger son Tejashwi’s leadership and lauded him for “handling the party pretty well in his absence”. The comments came amid a strained relationship being witnessed between his two sons Tej Pratap and Tejashwi over the leadership of the party.

    Speaking to ANI, Yadav said that Tejashwi handled the party pretty well in his absence which was beyond his expectations and made RJD the largest party in the last Assembly polls in Bihar.

    “The way Tejashwi handled the party in my absence, it was beyond my expectations. Along with my son, every party worker worked hard and made RJD the largest party in the previous Assembly election,” the RJD supremo said.

    “The RJD would have been in power in the state but the present ruling NDA alliance in the state cheated to gain power,” he said.

    “I know Tejashwi is campaigning in both constituencies going for by-polls and is doing really well, giving a strong fight to the NDA. I will ensure their ‘visarjan’ (immersion),” the veteran leader said.

    Yadav further showed confidence in winning the Kusheshwar Asthan (SC) and Tarapur by-polls by a great margin.

    The strained relationship between Tej Pratap and his younger brother Tejashwi has been evident after RJD students’ wing state president Akash Yadav, who is believed to be a close aide of Tej Pratap, was removed from his post.

    Further Tej Pratap Yadav, earlier this month, had alleged that his father and veteran leader Lalu Prasad Yadav has been held “hostage” in New Delhi despite getting bail earlier this year.

    Tej Pratap has also alleged that he has been stopped to meet his father Lalu Yadav.

    Tej Pratap had also announced that he will announce a big step in the coming days while stating that he is no longer part of RJD.

  • ‘Kya hota hai gathbandhan?’ Home after three years, Lalu fires salvo at Congress

    By Express News Service

    Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) president Lalu Prasad Yadav on Sunday questioned Congress’ usefulness as an ally. As expected, the former Bihar chief minister drew flak for his comment on Congress leader Bhakta Charan Das. 

    He wondered if his party should have left an assembly by-poll seat in the state for the national party so that it could lose even its deposit.

    “Kya hota hai Congress ka gathbandhan? (What is this thing about an alliance with the Congress?),” he shot back when asked about a virtual breakup of their alliance in the by-polls to two assembly constituencies over the RJD’s refusal to concede a seat to the national party.

    “Should we have given one seat (to Congress) for it to lose? So that it could lose even its deposit?” he said disdainfully.  

    The Congress’ poor show in the assembly polls compared to a much better strike rate of the RJD has prompted a section of the leaders of the Bihar party to question the national party’s role in the alliance.

    Lalu also mocked Congress leader Bhakta Charan Das, the party’s in-charge for Bihar who had been targeting the RJD.

    Das had recently said the Congress was no longer part of the RJD-led alliance in the state and even alleged that the RJD had an understanding with the BJP behind the scene.

    “Does he (Das) know anything?” Lalu asked.Lalu’s comments on Das drew strong condemnation from a close aide of Nitish who called the RJD supremo “anti-Dalit.” Ashok Choudhary, a powerful member of the Nitish Kumar-led NDA Cabinet, deplored the RJD leader’s use of a Bihari slang to berate Das, a Dalit, while replying to questions from journalists in the national capital.

    Choudhary said: “The RJD has always been anti-Dalit. This has been reflected in the type of language Lalu has used against Bhakt Charan Das. Recently, Tejashwi Yadav skipped a function which was addressed by no less a person than President Ram Nath Kovind. That, too, was indicative of the party’s disregard for Dalit.” 

    Yadav’s comments came before he was scheduled to leave for Bihar where Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) is in a direct contest with the RJD to retain the two seats where the bypolls have been necessitated due to the death of their incumbent MLAs.

    Yadav has been receiving treatment in the national capital after he was relieved from the AIIMS, and will be landing in Bihar after a long interval during which his son Tejashwi Yadav has led the party for all practical purposes and steered it creditably in the assembly polls.

    The former Bihar chief minister said a decision on whether he will campaign for the RJD in the bypolls, scheduled for October 30, will be taken after consultation with doctors.

    The RJD’s decision to field its candidate from Kusheshwar Asthan, a seat from where the Congress had contested in the 2020 assembly polls, has rankled the Congress.

    The Congress’ poor show in the assembly polls compared to a much better strike rate of the RJD has prompted a section of the leaders of the Bihar party to question the national party’s role in the alliance.

    The RJD believes that the Congress had been given more number of seats than its real strength in the state.

    (With PTI Inputs)