Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Lalu promoted kin, ignored party workers: RJD MLA

- Ajay Kumar htpatna@hindustant­imes.com

MUZAFFARPU­R The political innings of Lalu (Prasad) has come to an end as he has only promoted his family members and ignored interests of party workers. MAHESHWAR PRASAD YADAV,

RJD legislator from Gaighat

: A Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) legislator accused party patriarch Lalu Prasad of nepotism and called his son and party leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav’s ongoing statewide ‘Samvidhan Bachao Nyay Yatra’ (tour for saving the Constituti­on and for justice) a “drama”.

Maheshwar Prasad Yadav, a fourth term MLA from Gaighat in Muzaffarpu­r, also gave Tejashwi’s public meeting in the district on Thursday a miss.

While Tejashwi, leader of Opposition in the state legislativ­e assembly, was addressing the public meeting at Sharfuddin government high school in Bochaha assembly constituen­cy of the district, Maheshwar chose to attend a bank’s opening ceremony at a place nearly 25 kilometers from the venue of the rally.

After the bank function, the MLA was all praise for chief minister Nitish Kumar’s developmen­t programmes. The Gaighat MLA told reporters that the Nitish-led government was making rapid strides towards developmen­t.

“The state was moving on the path of developmen­t. This processes will continue for more years and the state will touch new heights of developmen­t and prosperity under the leadership of chief minister (Nitish Kumar) ,” he said.

The MLA also took a dig at RJD president Lalu Prasad, calling him a “symbol of nepotism.”

He said Lalu’s son Tejashwi had embarked on the yatra only to befool people as he had been harping on alleged betrayal of mandate by Nitish .

“The political innings of Lalu has come to an end as he has only promoted his family members and ignored interests of party workers,” the RJD legislator added.

RJD’s Bihar unit chief spokespers­on Shakti Singh Yadav said the party had taken a serious note of MLA’s comments. The party would issue a show cause notice to the Gaighat MLA and take appropriat­e action if his reply was not found satisfacto­ry, he said.

The MLA’s utterances against RJD leaders has come as rude shock for the party ahead of the bypolls to Araria Lok Sabha and two assembly seats in Bihar on March 11. The by-elections, being held for the first time after the collapse of the Grand Alliance, are being seen as a litmus test for the RJD as well as the ruling Janata Dal (United)BJP combine.

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