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Mahagathbandhan cries foul over CBI reopening case against Lalu Yadav

Updated on: 27 December,2022 09:17 AM IST  |  Patna
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“We are sure that Lalu ji, who has been slapped with so many cases by the CBI, will be proven innocent in all matters, including the latest one”, Prakash said

Mahagathbandhan cries foul over CBI reopening case against Lalu Yadav

Former union minister Lalu Prasad Yadav with his daughter and donor Rohini Acharya before kidney transplant, at a hospital in Singapore on December 5. PIC/PTI

The ruling Mahagathbandhan in Bihar on Monday cried foul over reports of a corruption case being reopened against Lalu Prasad, the founding president of the RJD which helms the alliance. The central agency which is often accused by parties opposed to the BJP, of having become a political instrument in the hands of the party ruling the Centre, has reopened inquiry into a case against Prasad which it had closed last year.


Former state minister and senior RJD leader Vijay Prakash recalled the “caged parrot” remark of the Supreme Court, made long back while the Congress-led UPA was in power, to allege “misuse” of the agency by the “government at the Centre”. “We are sure that Lalu ji, who has been slapped with so many cases by the CBI, will be proven innocent in all matters, including the latest one”, Prakash said.


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Prasad, a former Chief Minister of undivided Bihar, is serving sentences in a few fodder scam cases. Currently, out on bail, he is away in Singapore recuperating from a kidney transplant. He is facing a number of corruption cases pertaining to his tenure as the Railway Minister from 2004-2009. In the present case, he is named along with his son Tejashwi Yadav, who is currently the state’s Deputy CM, besides two of his daughters, Ragini and Chanda.

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