Measures like ban on prisoner Lalu Yadav's 'Darbar', those who come to meet him will have to go to quarantine


- Three judges were put on duty in three shifts

Patna Dated 5th September 2020 Saturday

Former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD leader Lalu Yadav, who is lodged in jail in the fodder scam, can no longer fill the court as usual. The judge was arranged in three shifts in the Kylie bungalow where he is being held.

It was formally announced that anyone visiting Lalu Yadav would be sent to a 14-day quarantine. Anyone who has not taken permission to visit Lalu Yadav in advance cannot meet Lalu.

It may be recalled here that Lalu Yadav was admitted to Reims for treatment due to coronary heart disease. Lalu was then shifted to Kylie's bungalow after the police escorted him for security. With the Bihar Assembly elections looming, a crowd of activists seeking tickets has been seen at Kelly's bungalow for the past few days.

A senior official of Jharkhand Jail had also written a letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Ranchi on the issue. Following this, the Ranchi administration had arranged three judges in three shifts at Kelly's bungalow. These judges will keep an eye on the people who come to meet Lalu. Anyone who does not have permission to visit cannot meet Lalu. In other words, Lalu can no longer fill the court every day like before.

Meanwhile, Lalu's son Tejaswi Yadav was making a big fuss over his capacity, claiming that the RJD would return to power in the forthcoming Assembly elections. Nitish Kumar will lose power. Lalu Yadav, who was convicted in the fodder scam, is currently in jail.


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