
Patna ( Bihar [India], March 20 (ANI): Posters endorsing RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav have been put up. Lalu Yadav were placed outside his home Patna following his interrogation by the Enforcement Directorate regarding the purported land-for-jobs scandal.
The posters stated, "Whether I bend now or never, Tiger is still very much alive."
This follows the previous situation with the former Bihar The Chief Minister faced questioning from the Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday concerning the purported land-for-jobs scandal. Yadav along with some relatives is accused of leveraging their power improperly to arrange railway employment in return for property. Investigations by the ED continue in this case.
On Tuesday, the spouse of Lalu Prasad and a leader from RJD was involved. Rabri Devi and his son Tej Pratap Yadav came before the ED for interrogation regarding the dispute in the case.
Meanwhile, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav criticized the BJP, stating that charges were being brought against their members as part of a "political witch hunt."
Yadav alleged that the misuse of constitutional bodies by the government would ultimately fortify these institutions, enabling them to seize control. Bihar .
Cases are being initiated against us as part of a political vendetta. These developments do not impact us. Instead, their actions reveal anxiety and fear. The more they exploit constitutional bodies, the more resilient we become. We will establish the government. Bihar with equal vigor. Every team within the BJP and the IT cell will focus solely on their duties Bihar now," Yadav, former Bihar The Deputy Chief Minister said to journalists.
Conversely, Union Minister and prominent BJP leader Giriraj Singh criticized RJD's chief. Lalu Yadav , saying Bihar does not desire a chief minister from a "blemished lineage."
Singh emphasised that Bihar desires Nitish Kumar as their chief minister, suggesting that Kumar is a more appropriate and reliable leader. Kumar, who is presently serving as the chief minister, Bihar has been heading the state as part of an alliance with the BJP.
" Bihar does not wish for a Chief Minister from the tainted lineage. Bihar "Singh expressed his desire for Nitish Kumar to serve as the Chief Minister" when talking to journalists. (ANI)
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