Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu prasad Yadav came at the Enforcement Directorate's patna headquarters on monday for interrogation in the land-for-jobs case. A significant number of RJD workers also gathered outside the central agency's headquarters, demonstrating against the government. A team of ED officers from delhi arrived in patna late sunday evening to examine the RJD leader about the matter.

On january 19, the federal investigation agency issued a new summons to Lalu Yadav and his son Tejashwi Yadav, and the notice was physically delivered by the ED to Lalu Yadav's wife and former bihar Chief minister Rabri Devi's house in Patna. The summons directed both RJD leaders to appear before it on january 29 and 30.

On Saturday, a delhi court called Rabri Devi, her daughter hema Yadav, and others to appear in court on february 9 in connection with the same issue. A day after Bihar's major power change, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Lalu prasad Yadav came at the Enforcement Directorate headquarters in patna this morning for interrogation in the land-for-jobs case. Misha Bharti, the 75-year-old leader's daughter who is also suspected of corruption, joined him. Stay tuned.




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