Lalu granted 3 days parole for son's marriage

Press Trust of India  |  Ranchi/Patna 

Jailed Prasad was today granted a three- day parole to attend his son's wedding in this Saturday, a said today.

Prasad, 69, who has been convicted in three cases by a special in Ranchi since December last year, is currently undergoing treatment at the in the capital.

He has been granted parole for three days, of told

However, the was not categorical about the effective date of parole and said it depended upon when the jail authorities would release him. Mangla added that as per the rules, the is not counted in the duration of the parole.

Bhola Yadav, of Prasad, told in Ranchi that they were planning to go to by the evening flight.

"Flight tickets are being arranged to go to by evening flight today," Bhola Yadav, who is also an RJD MLA in Bihar, said adding Prasad is likely to return to Ranchi on May 14 on completion of parole.

Prasad's elder son and former Yadav's marriage with daughter of RJD MLA is scheduled on May 12 in Patna.

The was admitted to the All (AIIMS) In on March 29 for specialised treatment and was discharged on April 30. The hospital had said his condition had improved significantly but the former chief alleged a "political conspiracy" behind his discharge.

The application on behalf of the RJD chief, moved on Monday last, had sought a five-day parole but only three days were granted. Asked about it, the said, "We decided on the matter considering the need."

RJD supporters in Patna were upbeat about Prasad's return to Patna. Prasad could not attend the engagement ceremony of his son in Patna on April 18 following which had tweeted "Miss you PAPA".

The 10, Circular Road bungalow, allotted to former chief and Prasad's wife Rabri Devi, has been abuzz with wedding preparations for the past few days. 'Slogans of Yadav Zindabad' resonated in the complex as soon as the supporters learned that the RJD supremo has been granted parole and that he would be coming to Patna.

The party's and member said, "We are glad that our leader has finally been allowed to attend wedding of his son."

"We are, however, disappointed at the shabby treatment meted out to him at every stage," he told

Jha alleged that Parasad was "forcibly sent back" to Ranchi from AIIMS "notwithstanding his fragile health which deserves best-possible medical care".

"Now, he has been granted parole for only three days though he had sought it for just two more days. This once again proves that the ruling dispensation in the country is devoid of basic human sensitivity," Jha alleged.

"We do not even know whom to complain. Every institution has been subverted for settling political scores. But, the people of are watching all the events intently. We have full faith in their wisdom and their power to give a befitting reply to those who are drunk on power," he said.

Meanwhile, a number of political leaders are expected to attend the wedding of Tej and The bride's grandfather was the of Bihar in early 70s from

A huge stage is being erected at the sprawling ground where the couple will exchange garlands in the presence of guests.

"We are expecting about 20,000 guests from across the country. Invitations have been sent to almost every major political figure and luminaries from various walks of life," said here.

Prominent among those who have been invited to the wedding are Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Bihar Satya Pal Mallik, Nitish Kumar, Deputy and of the Rajendra K Menon and Yoga guru

Pandals have been also erected at the house of where pre-wedding rituals will be conducted as well as at the residence of Chandrika Rai, where the marriage will take place in a traditional way.

In Prasad' s native Phulwaria block in district, his nephew said that they had received an invitation and so have many others in the village. "Hundreds of people from here will be visiting Patna to give their blessings to the young couple," he said.

and Dayanand Pandey, both priests at local temples, said they were going to the wedding. Asked about how they feel about the high-profile event, one of them said, "We are not at all worried about how much 'dakshina' we will be offered. They (the family) are magnanimous people and know how to treat poor people like us well".

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 15:55 IST