Lalu returns to Patna and minutes later son storms out of mother’s home
Patna, Oct 25: Weathered by old age and ill-health, RJD president Lalu Prasad on Sunday returned to his home turf of Bihar from where imprisonment in fodder scam cases had kept him away for three years, PTI reported.

Prasad, who was released from jail a few months ago, arrived here accompanied by wife Rabri Devi and eldest daughter Misa Bharti, at whose Delhi residence he had been putting up for medical help he needs for the multiple ailments he suffers from.
Chants in praise of the "messiah of the poor" rent the air as the haggard-looking septuagenarian walked out of the airport, with a shuffling gait, tiredly waving at the huge boisterous crowd.
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bypolls:
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Prasad was last seen here in September 2018, after which he returned to Ranchi to serve his sentences upon expiry of the period of his bail, granted to attend elder son Tej Pratap's wedding and extended a number of times to help him avail medical treatment.
At the airport, Tej Pratap and his younger brother Tejashwi appeared to have buried the hatchet while receiving their father, who wore a green cap and had a 'gamchha' (traditional towel) of the same colour wrapped around his neck.
The former Bihar Chief Minister drove straight to his wife's residence, much to the disappointment of journalists looking forward to some juicy quotes, for which the flamboyant leader has been known.
A large number of supporters was also seen outside Rabri Devi's 10, Circular Road bungalow, situated right across the Chief Minister's residence, and police and security personnel had to sweat it out to keep their enthusiasm under check.
Minutes later, Tej Pratap was seen leaving the house furiously, complaining of "humiliation" at the hands of state RJD chief Jagadanand Singh and MLC Sunil Singh whom he accused of preventing him from spending some time with his father.
The mercurial elder son, who has lost the spotlight to younger sibling Tejashwi, had been fuming since morning when posters were put up at some places welcoming his father. Tej Pratap's photo was conspicuous by its absence in the poster which featured Tejashwi, Rabri Devi and Ms Misa, among others.
"I
have
nothing
to
do
with
the
RJD
henceforth.
I
am,
though,
a
devoted
son
and
will
continue
to
dote
on
my
father,"
said
the
maverick
MLA
whose
run-ins
with
functionaries
of
his
party
keep
making
headlines.
Hectic
politicking
is
expected
in
the
days
to
come,
as
Prasad's
return
comes
at
a
politically
charged
time.
The
former
Union
minister
has
made
it
clear
that
he
intends
to
take
part
in
the
campaign
for
October
30
by-polls
to
Tarapur
and
Kusheshwar
Asthan
assembly
seats.
He was asked by journalists, in Delhi earlier in the day, as to whether he would not be violating conditions laid down by the court while granting him bail on health reasons, if he campaigns.
"It is nonsense. Who said I have been granted bail on health reasons? I got entitled to bail because I have spent half of my sentence behind bars. Nothing can now prevent me from campaigning," said Prasad.
By-elections to the two seats have been necessitated by deaths of the respective MLAs, both belonging to the JD(U) of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Prasad's arch-rival.
The
RJD
has
the
largest
number
of
MLAs
in
the
243-strong
assembly
and
it
has
been
claiming
that
it
will
wrest
the
two
seats
from
the
ruling
NDA
and
trigger
a
"khela"
(upheaval)
in
the
state's
politics.
However,
the
party
has
got
caught
in
a
quagmire
with
its
old
ally,
the
Congress
which
accused
the
RJD
of
betraying
the
coalition
"dharma"
and
fielded
its
own
candidates
for
both
seats.
The Congress has also announced that it will go it alone in Bihar in the Lok Sabha elections of 2024.
(PTI)