Three women JD(U) spokespersons write an open letter to Rabri

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Under attack from opposition RJD on sex scandal case, three women spokespersons of ruling JD(U) here today wrote an open letter to former Chief Minister asking her to expel from the party those involved in anti-social and immoral acts.

Tejashwi Yadav had yesterday written an open letter to on his "criminal silence" on one of the world's most horrifying instititional mass rape case (In shelter home).

The three JD(U) women spokespersons--Anjum Ara, Shweta Vishwas and Bharti Mehta- also asked not to give entry into her house Mani Prakash Yadav, who served as PA of Tejashwi Yadav when he was Deputy CM in the Grand Alliance government, and who has been jailed and charge sheeted in an immoral trafficking case.

They referred to a case registered against Mani Prakash Yadav with the station for allegedly indulging in immoral trafficking.

"Mani Yadav has not only been charge sheeted in the case but had been in jail too in the case," the letter said.

"You are a women and has served as CM also. You can not only feel the pain and agony of a girl/woman but can also understand the duty of a mother," the letter said.

The JD(U) spokespersons also alleged that Rabri Devi has failed in her duty to instill good qualities (sanskar) in her sons- Tejashwi Yadav and Tej

"The reality is that you could neither give good qualities of a (rajnaitik sanskar) to your sons nor could educate them on character building," it said.

Apart from the environment of the house, the environment of one's surroundings too has its impact on the upbringing of the children, the open letter said.

It added that "some unidentified persons had attacked Tejashwi and Tej Pratap on January 1, 2008 for passing comments against girls on three different places- Ashoka hotel, Connaught Place and Mahrauli farm house- on the occasion of new year bash."

But you did not control your sons, it added.

It has also been alleged in the letter that the "two brothers saw RJD Raj Ballabh Yadav, who server jail term in a case of rape of a minor girl, visiting Lalu Prasad's residence which had its deep and adverse impact on them.

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 16:10 IST