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Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court has framed charges against Lalu Prasad Yadav and others. RJD leaders claim it is a political move.
Recently, a court in Delhi has charged 41 people, including Lalu Prasad Yadav and his family members, for various offenses. This decision was made by Rouse Avenue Court on Friday, and it has stirred up political sentiments in Bihar.
Following the court’s announcement, Ranvijay Sahu, who is the RJD’s general secretary and an MLA, expressed that this move seems politically motivated. He mentioned that while the party respects the judiciary, they feel this is part of a bigger conspiracy against them.
Ranvijay Sahu criticized the central government and claimed that agencies like the CBI and ED are being misused to silence opposition voices. He emphasized that Lalu Prasad Yadav represents an ideology that cannot be threatened by jail time, and the party is planning to reach out to the public on this issue.
He also stated that RJD members are prepared to fight for the rights of the poor and are not afraid to face jail. Sahu believes the BJP is trying to undermine their party because of the growing popularity of Tejashwi Yadav in Bihar.
The RJD plans to present a strong case in the next court hearing scheduled for January 29. They are determined to fight this battle, both in the streets and in the assembly, as they prepare for a nationwide movement.
Summary:
- 41 people, including Lalu Prasad Yadav, have been charged in court.
- RJD leaders claim the charges are politically motivated.
- Ranvijay Sahu criticized the misuse of investigative agencies.
- The party is preparing for a nationwide movement.
- The next court hearing is set for January 29.
