Withdrawal of airport access pass to Lalu, Rabri "unfortunate"

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The withdrawal of the VIP access given to RJD chief Yadav and his wife Rabri Devi at the airport is "unfortunate and condemnable", a party MP said in the today.

Raising the matter during Zero Hour, RJD member Jaiprakash Narayan said considering the health condition of his party's supremo, the tarmac access pass of Prasad and former Chief Minister Rabri Devi should be restored.


Last week, the Civil Aviation Ministry had decided to revoke the permission granted in 2009 allowing the RJD chief and his wife's vehicle to drive up to the tarmac.

Under the earlier order, the two former chief ministers were permitted access in their own vehicle up to the tarmac of airport during their departure or arrival there.

Lalu was the chief minister of from 1990 to 1997 when he was forced to step down following corruption charges. His wife Rabri took over as the chief minister and served until 2005.

The RJD is an alliance partner with the JD(U) in the present government and their son Tejashwi Yadav is the deputy chief minister.

During the Zero Hour, Prem Singh Chandumajra (SAD) raised the issue of Indians held captive in Iraq.

Chandumajra demanded that the Government should inform the families about the situation facing these people and help their families.

39 Indians were abducted in Iraq by the ISIS in June 2014.

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