Bihar election: No relief to Lalu as Jharkhand High Court defers bail hearing to Nov 27
Bihar election: No relief to Lalu as Jharkhand High Court defers bail hearing to Nov 27
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Patna: Lalu Yadav, the national president of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, will not be able to come out of jail before the assembly elections in Bihar. He will have to wait for bail. The hearing on his bail was adjourned in the High Court on Friday. Now the next hearing, in this case, will be held on 27 November. Let us tell you, this hearing was held in the Dumka treasury case of the fodder scam.

Lalu was referring to the Argentine Mention, which was accepted by the court. Explain that this is the last case related to Lalu's bail. Meanwhile, Congress National General Secretary Tariq Anwar on Friday said about Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) National President Chirag Paswan that, “The fire is on the lamp of the house. BJP has cheated Nitish Kumar. " At the same time, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has said that Nitish Kumar was not ready to accept the aspirations, expectations as well as the ground reality of Biharis.

Tejashwi said that we have been saying from the beginning that Nitish is completely tired and today he finally gave up and confirmed our decision by announcing his retirement from politics before the last phase of voting. Let us tell you that three phase assembly elections are going on in Bihar. Voting for the last phase will be held on November 7, while the results will come on the 10th. The voting for the first and second phase was held on October 28 and November 3 respectively.

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