Patna: RJD chief Lalu Yadav with his daughter Misa Bharti arrives to appear before the Enforcement Directorate in connection with the land-for-jobs money laundering case, in Patna, Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (PTI Photo)
Patna: RJD president Lalu Prasad on Wednesday appeared before the Enforcement Directorate, which had summoned him in connection with its probe into land-for-jobs scam, officials said.
A large number of RJD workers gathered on the street leading to the central agency’s Bank Road office here, and slogans in praise of the ailing septuagenarian rent the air.
On Tuesday, Prasad’s wife Rabri Devi and elder son Tej Pratap Yadav, both named as co-accused in the case, had been grilled by the agency for close to four hours.
Patna: Police and security personnel stand guard outside the Enforcement Directorates office after former Bihar chief minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Rabri Devis arrival for questioning in the land-for-jobs money laundering case, in Patna, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. ED has summoned RJD president and former Bihar chief minister Lalu Prasad, his wife Rabri Devi and son Tej Pratap Yadav for questioning in the case, official sources said on Tuesday. (PTI Photo) Patna: RJD chief Lalu Yadav with his daughter Misa Bharti arrives to appear before the Enforcement Directorate in connection with the land-for-jobs money laundering case, in Patna, Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (PTI Photo)
Meanwhile, Prasad’s younger son and heir apparent Tejashwi Yadav, who is also named as an accused, told reporters elsewhere, “The more we are harassed, the stronger we shall become. Of course, the case is politically motivated. Had I not been in politics, I would not have been dragged into this. I had predicted after the Delhi assembly elections that now the agencies will turn their gaze towards Bihar.”
The land-for-jobs scam pertains to the period when the RJD supremo was the Railway Minister in the first term of the Congress-led UPA government.
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