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RJD won’t split, says Tejashwi

- IANS

patna — RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Saturday said the threeand-a-half-year jail sentence to party supremo Lalu Prasad in a fodder scam case will not lead to a split in the party.

The former Bihar deputy chief minister also said an appeal will be filed in the Jharkhand High Court. “There will be no trouble or any negative impact on the party. The RJD’s history has been that of struggle amid conspiraci­es against it. Laluji had to go to jail many times... but he came out every time. That time too, people said it (party) had split or predicted that it may split. Instead, it grew stronger,” Yadav, Lalu’s son, told the media.

Lalu Prasad, a former chief minister of Bihar, had support from across the country and he had indicated in a rally that there could be a conspiracy against him by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Yadav said. “The Centre has misused the central agency (CBI),” Yadav, leader of opposition in the Bihar assembly, said.

He said the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leaders must understand their party had actually split, not the RJD. “People are watching everything. Conspiraci­es are always hatched in order to suppress and scare Laluji. However, people gave a befitting reply every time,” he said.

He said the party had faith in the judiciary and they would get justice. “We are hopeful that Laluji will be among us very soon. We will try to address where we fell short. We will appeal in the High Court,” he said. —

 ?? PTI ?? Former Bihar CM and RJD senior leader Rabri Devi and leader of opposition Tejshwi Yadav after the press conference in Patna on Saturday. —
PTI Former Bihar CM and RJD senior leader Rabri Devi and leader of opposition Tejshwi Yadav after the press conference in Patna on Saturday. —

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