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Ranchi/Patna, Sep 4: Jailed RJD president Lalu Prasad has put in a request that he be shifted to another ward at the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Ranchi, where he is currently admitted, citing poor hygiene, mosquito menace and barking by stray dogs, a close aide of the former chief minister said.

RJD lawmaker and national general secretary Bhola Yadav told PTI on Monday that an application has been submitted to the director of the RIMS hospital, where Prasad is admitted, with the plea that he be moved to the 100-bed paying ward, which at present has only three patients.

"We have cited the reasons also for making such a request. The waste pipe of a toilet close to his ward is clogged, emitting foul smell. This imperils the health of our leader who suffers from infections," Yadav, a close confidant of the RJD chief, said.

Yadav, who has been beside the RJD supremo for most of the time since he was sent to jail in December last year, said the lack of hygiene also leads to the menace of mosquitoes which is another potential health risk, "especially in the rainy season. Besides there is also the problem of excessive noises."

"The post-mortem house is nearby which attracts a large number of stray dogs. Their barks and howls is a nuisance and cause immense discomfort to the septuagenarian," the RJD MLA said.

The MLA also said that being a diabetic, Prasad needs to go for regular walks but the location of the cardiology department ward where he is lodged is "not suitable" for that.

"We have, therefore, requested that he be shifted to the paying ward, which is newly built and comparatively more clean and tidy. We hope the authorities will not have a problem with that since we are ready to pay the room rent and other charges. We did that when Lalu ji was admitted to AIIMS earlier this year," Yadav stated.

After spending a few months out of the jail, the RJD supremo surrendered before a CBI court in Ranchi on August 30 upon the expiry of the provisional bail granted to him by the Jharkhand High Court for medical treatment.

The former Bihar chief minister had recently undergone a fistula operation at a Mumbai hospital. A heart patient, he is also said to be suffering from kidney ailments.

Meanwhile, the RJD supremo's expression of discomfort at the Ranchi hospital has drawn snide remarks from the ruling JD(U) in Bihar.

"Now you have begun to fear dogs and mosquitoes. The people of Bihar had feared a lot while you were in power," JD(U) MLC and spokesman Neeraj Kumar tweeted, alluding to the crime rate during the 15-year-long rule by Prasad and, subsequently, his wife Rabri Devi for which the RJD has been drawing flak over the years.
 (PTI)

Ranchi, Aug 30: RJD president and fodder scam convict Lalu Prasad today surrendered before a special CBI court here on expiry of his provisional bail.

Prasad, who reached here from Patna yesterday, was directed by the Jharkhand High Court to surrender before the CBI court by August 30.

After his surrender before Judge S S Prasad, RJD chief's advocate Prabhat Kumar said his client had been suffering from various ailments.

At this, the judge directed doctors of the Birsa Munda Jail to consult doctors who were treating the former chief minister.

The judge also said that Lalu Prasad could also undergo treatment by doctor Umesh Prasad at the Rajendra Institute of Medical Science (RIMS) here.

After being sent to jail in December last year following conviction in fodder scam cases, Prasad spent a considerable time at the RIMS Hospital in Ranchi and at the AIIMS at New Delhi, for treatment of various ailments. He was also treated at a Mumbai hospital for three weeks and was discharged on August 25.

He was released on six weeks' provisional bail on May 11 by the Jharkhand High Court for medical treatment and was restrained from taking part in any public function, political activity or issuing statements to the media during the period.

The high court had extended the period of Prasad's bail till August 27 and had refused to extend it further. He was ordered to surrender by August 30.
 (PTI)

Ranchi, June 29: (PTI) The Jharkhand High Court today extended the provisional bail of RJD chief Lalu Prasad in fodder scam cases for another six weeks on medical grounds.

The case pertains to illegal withdrawal of money from the Deogarh, Chaibasa and Dumka treasuries.

Prasad has been convicted in the multi-crore fodder scam cases.

He is at present undergoing treatment at a Mumbai hospital.





Ranchi, Mar 24: A special CBI court on Saturday awarded a total of 14 years' of imprisonment to former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad and also imposed a fine of Rs 60-lakh in the Fodder Scam.
The special CBI judge Shivpal Singh awarded seven years of imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 30-lakh under sections 120 (B), 409, 420, 467,468, 471 and 477 (A) in case number RC38A/96 which is related to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 3.76-crore from Dumka treasury of unified Bihar between 1991 to 1996.
The CBI court also awarded seven-year imprisonment and a fine of Rs 30-lakh under PC Act sections 13 (2) read with 13(1)(c)(d).
Both the punishments would run 'consecutively', the judge said in his judgement which means Lalu would have to undergo imprisonment of 14 years and he would have to pay a fine of Rs 60-lakh. Failing to pay the fine he would have to undergo additional imprisonment of two years.
The court had on March 19 convicted a total of 19 accused in the case including Lalu while 12 others including former Bihar Chief Minister Dr Jaggananth Mishra were acquitted. The arguments on quantum of sentencing were made on March 21, 22, and 23 after which the court had fixed March 24 as the date for announcement of
the sentencing.
The CBI had filed a chargesheet against a total of 49 accused on May 11, 2000. Out of these 49, three became government witnesses and among them one has died. The higher court has quashed the charges against the then Dumka Commissioner S N Dubey in the case while 14 others died during the course of the trial. UNI


Ranchi, Mar 23: A special CBI court on Saturday would be announcing the quantum of punishment against former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, along with 18 others in the Fodder Scam case number RC38A/96, related to fraudulent withdrawal of funds from the Dumka Treasury.
The court of special CBI judge Shivpal Singh would be announcing the quantum of punishment through video conferencing on Saturday However, over the timing of sentencing, the judge maintained that since he has another case on Saturday morning, therefore after that only, he would be able to give the time.
Earlier in the day, arguments over quantum of sentencing was completed on Friday for five of the other remaining convicts, including Radha Mohan Mandal, Raj Kumar Sharma, Raghunandan Prasad, Rajendra Kumar Bagheria and S K Das.
Lawyer of one of the convicts Sanjay Kumar told reporters outside the e-court room that in their arguments before the Judge, the counsels have pointed that their clients were of old age, suffering from various health-related issues and moreover, had been facing trial for the last several years therefore, the court had been urged to adopt leniency while awarding the punishment.
On the other hand, lawyers of the prosecution demanded stringent punishment for the convicts. However, after listening to the arguments of both sides, Justice Singh decided to announce the sentencing on Saturday.
The court had on Monday convicted Yadav and 18 others in this case and fixed March 21, 22 and 23 for hearing the arguments on quantum of sentencing. Case number RC38A/96 is related to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 3.76 crore from Dumka treasury of unified Bihar. UNI



Patna, Mar 9: RJD chief Lalu Prasad today claimed that Bihar was not accorded the status of special state due to ‘narrow-minded and negative' attitude of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Mr Prasad in his official Twitter account said, “In 2003, the then Prime Minister Vajpayee Ji had come to Patna. Rabri Devi, who was chief minister at that time had very firmly demanded accordance of special status to Bihar by presenting facts before him. Vajpayee Saheb even conceded her demand as he had himself divided the state in 2001. So he (Vajpayee Ji) was aware of facts.”
Continuing his tirade against Mr Kumar in same vein, Mr Prasad said, “But, Nitish Kumar who was the railway minister at that time accompanied Vajpayee Ji in the latter`s car on way to airport. Nitish told Vajpayee Ji that his politics would be finished if his government granted special status to Bihar. His (Nitish) government would never be formed. In such a way, Bihar was denied its right of (special status) due to Nitish`s parochial and negative thinking.” UNI


Ranchi, Feb 6: Former Bihar chief minister and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav today appeared before special CBI courts here in connection with couple of cases of the multi crore fodder scam.
Mr Yadav appeared in case number RC47A/96 before the court of special CBI judge Pradeep Yadav which is related to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 184 crore from the Doranda Treasury of the state. 
In another case number RC38A/96 Mr Yadav appeared before the court of justice Shivpal Singh through video conferencing. The case is related to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 3.97 crore from the Dumka treasury.
Mr Yadav is currently lodged at the Birsa Munda Central Jail located at Hotwar after he was awarded punishment in couple of other fodder scam cases. UNI


Ranchi, Jan 24: A special CBI court on Wednesday awarded five-year imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 10-lakh on former Bihar CM and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav in the Fodder Scam case no RC 68/96.
The Court of Justice SS Prasad awarded the punishment to Mr Yadav under section 120B, 409, 420, 467,468, 471, and 477(A) and under the Prevention of Corruption Act section 13(2)read with 13(1)c &d.
There were a total of 56 accused in the case, out of which six have been acquitted and punishment has been announced for the rest 50. UNI


Ranchi, Jan 17: Former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav today appeared before the special CBI court here in connection with the multi crore fodder scam of the 1990s.Mr Yadav first appeared in the court of special CBI judge Shivpal Singh in connection with case number RC 38/96 which is related to fraudulent withdrawal of funds worth Rs 3.97 crore from the Dumka treasury. Mr Yadav appeared before the court in this case via video conferencing.
However later in the day he appeared physically in the court of special CBI judge Pradeep Kumar in connection with case number RC47A/96 which is related to withdrawal of Rs 184 crore from the Doranda treasury. 
Lalu Yadav is currently lodged at the Birsa Munda Central Jail in Hotwar after he was awarded three and a half years of imprisonment by a special CBI court on January 6 in fodder scam case number RC64A/96 related to fraudulent withdrawal of funds from Deoghar treasury. UNI


Ranchi, Jan 15: Former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav today appeared before the special CBI courts here in connection with the multi crore fodder scam of the 1990s.
Mr Yadav first appeared in the court of special CBI judge Shivpal Singh in connection with case number RC 38/96 which is related to fraudulent withdrawal of funds worth Rs 3.97 crore from the Dumka treasury. Mr Yadav appeared before the court in this case via video conferencing.
However, later in the day he appeared physically in the court of special CBI judge Pradeep Kumar in connection with case number RC47A/96 which is related to withdrawal of Rs 184 crore from the 
Doranda treasury. 
Talking to the media present in the court premises, Mr Yadav offered his condolence over the death of former Union Minister Raghunath Jha. He said that since he was lodged inside the jail he would be not able to personally offer his tributes to the leader. Later the police escorted Mr Yadav back to the Hotwar jail. UNI


Ranchi, Jan 6: A Special CBI court on Saturday awarded three and a half years of imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs five lakh on former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad in a case related to the fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 89.4 crore from the Deoghar treasury.
The court of special CBI judge Shivpal Singh announced the punishment to Mr Yadav under Sections 120B (criminal conspiracy) 420 (cheating, dishonestly), 467 (forgery), 471 (forged record) and 477 (A) (falsification) of the Indian Penal Code. 
The court imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh under Sections 13 (2) (prevention of corruption) read with Sec 13 (1) (c) (d).
Failing to pay the fine, Mr Yadav would have to undergo further imprisonment of six months, the judgement said.
Both the punishments would run simultaneously, the court maintained. UNI


Ranchi, Jan 4: The Special CBI Court on Thursday once again deferred the sentencing of former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad in a case of the fodder scam.
Special CBI Judge Shivpal Singh deferred the sentencing as it was decided that convicts whose name are in the alphabetical order from A-K would be taken up today for announcing the quantum of punishment in the case number RC64A/96 related to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 89.4 lakh from Deoghar treasury.
The court had on December 23 convicted Prasad and 15 others in the case. UNI


Ranchi, Dec 23: A special CBI court on Saturday convicted Rashtriya Janata Dal supremo and former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad in a fodder scam case related to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 89 point 4 lakhs from the Deoghar treasury in the 1992-1994 period The court of special CBI judge Shivpal Singh convicted Lalu Prasad and 14 others in case number RC64A/96. 
Congress veteran Jagannath Mishra was, however, acquitted. 
The court also cleared of charges seven others. 
January 3 was set by the Judge for the announcement of quantum of punishment.
Lalu Prasad will be shifted to Birsa Munda Central Jail located at Hotwar.
All properties accumulated post-1990 by the RJD chief will be attached, the Judge ordered.
The Central Bureau of Investigation had arraigned 38 out of which 11 died during the course of the trial in the 21-year-old case.
Three of the accused had turned approvers and two others accepted their crime. 
The CBI had accused them of withdrawal of funds through fake bills from Deoghar treasury of the then unified Bihar.
It had alleged that the suppliers, without providing the goods, had deposited the bills which were not scrutinised by the officials concerned. 
Lalu Prasad was held guilty of inaction in the fraud despite being in the full know of things.
Another former Chief Minister, Jagannath Mishra, was indicted for recommending for service extension officials of the animal husbandry department who were involved in this scam.
On December 13, the special CBI judge had set December 23 as the date of announcement of its verdict and had asked all the accused to be physically present in the court. UNI


New Delhi, Dec 23: The BJP on Saturday wasted no time to welcome the CBI court verdict that convicted former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav in the multi-crore fodder scam and said, the court ruling is on the expected lines. 
"Jo boya vo paaya! boya per babool kaa tho aam kahaam se hoye. Yeh tho hona hi thaa (As you sow, so shall you reap. You don't get mangoes in thorny-bush. the court ruling is on the expected lines)", senior BJP leader and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi tweeted. 
Mr Modi also pointed out that he was one of the petitioners in the fodder scam public Interest litigation (PIL) which resulted in CBI inquiry under the supervision the Patna high court. 
The fodder scam in Bihar involves embezzlement of Rs 9.4 million that allegedly was carried out by numerous state government officials and elected leaders and initially broke out in 1996.
The scandal actually highlighted extensive nexus of politicians, business people and bureaucrats. UNI


Ranchi, Dec 23: A special CBI court on Saturday convicted Rashtriya Janata Dal supremo and former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad in a fodder scam case related to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 89.4 lakhs from the Deoghar treasury in the 1992-1994 period.
The court of special CBI judge Shivpal Singh convicted Lalu Prasad and 14 others in case number RC64A/96. 
Ex-Chief Minister of undivided Bihar and Congress veteran Jagannath Mishra was, however, acquitted. 
The court also acquitted seven others. 
January 3 was set for the announcement of quantum of punishment.
Lalu Prasad willl be shifted to Birsa Munda Central Jail located at Hotwar. UNI


Ranchi, Dec 23: Former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadv on Saturday urged his supporters to maintain law and order no matter what decision in announced by the special CBI court in the multi-crore fodder scam case.
Talking to reporters at the circuit house before leaving for the court, Mr Yadav said he was hopeful of getting justice from the court and said that he had full faith in the judiciary.
He said no matter what happens in the court, he will throw out the BJP from the country.
Mr Yadav said he has full support of the people of Bihar and the entire country was behind him.
Meanwhile, senior RJD leader Raghuvans Prasad Singh, who was also in the circuit house, earlier told the newsmen that the party would have no impact in any circumstances. He said the recent decision in 2G scam is a testimony of the justice system in the country.
A special CBI court in couple of hours will announce its decision in the fodder scam case number RC64A/96 which is related to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 89.4-lakh from the Deoghar treasury during the nineties.
Meanhwile, several senior leaders of the RJD including former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav and Abdul Bari Siddiqui were also at the circuit house. A large number of leaders and workers from Jharkhand and Bihar had also gathered at the circuit house to meet their leader. UNI

Patna, Nov 10: RJD Chief Lalu Prasad today claimed that demonetisation and Goods and Services Tax (GST)`s roll out were unsuccessful exercises as people of the country were not appreciating the government but only BJP was patting its own back. 
Renewing his attack on the Narendra Modi government, Mr Prasad tweeted, “Demonetisation and roll out of GST could have been considered successful had the people beaten drums about them not BJP. BJP was not required to pat its own back but people would have beaten its back”.
Earlier, Mr Prasad had attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi on demonestisation by asserting that it was implemented to satisfy his ego. He had said that 150 people had lost their lives on the altar of demonetisation, describing the move as completely unsuccessful. He had also alleged that rich people were successful in converting their black money into white and poor people were left in a lurch. UNI

Patna, Oct 18: RJD Chief Lalu Prasad has attacked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar when candidates appearing in constable recruitment examination were asked to answer 'Mr Kumar is the national president of which party'. Taking to his official twitter account to launch a blistering attack on Mr Kumar yesterday by referring him as 'Palturam' (turncoat) for one more time , Mr Prasad said in HIndi, "Dagdar chehra aise nahi chamkega Palturam. Bihar police bharti pariksha mein prashna puchhcha gaya ki Nitish Kumar kis rajnitik dal ke rashtriya adhyaksha hain". ( Palturam), your tainted face will not shine in such a manner. A question asked in constable recruitment examination was that Mr Kumar is the national president of which party), he remarked. Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi`s comment that BJP president Amit Shah was the 'man of the match' after results of Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha elections were announced, Mr Prasad tweeted, :"How`s that" People want to go for DRS (Decision Review System) because 'EVM' was the actual man of the match. Targeting BJP and its president Mr Shah after his son Jay Shah`s company recorded phenomenal growth in the turnover of his company after formation of Narendra Modi government, Mr Prasad tweeted said,"If they discuss about 'Taj', you discuss about 'kamkaj' (employment", If they says 'gay' (cow), you say 'aay' (income). if they talk about 'Shahjehan', you continue to stick to Jaishah". UNI


Patna, Aug 21 : RJD chief Lalu Prasad and his son and former deputy chief minister Tejaswi Yadav today intensified attack on Nitish Kumar government 'following the death of an accused of infamous nearly Rs 900 crore funds transfer scam. Spearheading the attack, RJD chief Lalu Prasad in his official Twitter account said, “First death in Srijan scam. One out of total 13 arrested in the scam dies. The deceased was the father of a rich leader of Nitish Kumar`s party in Bhagalpur”. On the other hand, Tejaswi Yadav also took to his official twitter account to launch a broadside against the Nitish Kumar government. Mr Yadav said, “Father of a JD (U) leader and accused nazir, Mahesh Mandal, who was arrested in Srijan scam died in jail in adverse circumstances last night. The range of Srijan scam is wider than that of Vyapam scam”. UNI


Lucknow, Aug 10  : Announcing that he will attend the Mahagathbandan rally to be organised by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) president Lalu Prasad in Patna on August 27, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav today said the BJP was afraid in contesting elections in the state and hence were alluring the SP MLCs to resign so that their Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and ministers can enter the legislature without any contest. "BJP which got landslide victory in the UP polls, strangely are afraid in going before the people within four months. Besides, not a single BJP MLA are ready to give up their seats for the CM or other leaders," he questioned. Talking to reporters here, Mr Yadav denying any move by the opposition in UP for unity against the BJP, said, "We will decide when time comes." But he said he would attend the Maha Gathbandan rally in Patna on August 27. Mr Yadav, however, refused to make any comment whether the two Lok Sabha by-elections scheduled to happen after the resignation of Mr Adityanath and his deputy Keshav Prasad Maurya would see an opposition unity. "You have to wait for our response." But the SP president was critical on part of the MLCs who have resigned and joined the BJP though making a veiled attack on his father and party patron Mulayam Singh Yadav. "The MLCs resigning and joining the BJP are saying that they were forced to take such decision as I am insulting Mulayam Singh Yadav. But does this action of the MLCs do not prove that who is closer to the BJP," he questioned. When his attention was drawn on the removal of four of his confidants from the Lohia Trust by Mr Mulayam Singh Yadav recently, he tried to avoid any controversy saying, "Let such love continue in the family and party. "I was even termed as Aurangzeb by media during the dispute within the party. But now I am cautious and don't want to enter in another controversy. But people have to think if I would have been Aurangzeb, then what had happened." The former Chief Minister was, however, peeved over the act of the Yogi Adityanath government for taking away three vehicles each from the security fleet of his and Mulayam Singh Yadav. "Strangely, I was given old ambassador cars, which were used in the Mayawati's security and had run 3 lakh kilometers and our new vehicles were given to the BSP president. Now it is up to you to assess what is the politics behind it," he said. When his attention was drawn upon the Haryana incident when BJP state president son chased a woman on a car, he said BJP should not wait and act against the leader to create an example. Commenting on crossing the Barabanki toll plaza yesterday while returning from Faizabad without giving fee by 150 vehicles of the party, he said, "I am ready to apologise and pay all the fee but NHAI should show me the CCTV footage of my illegal acts first." UNI