Patna: Aishwarya, a daughter-in-law who was sitting outside the house of former Bihar CM and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, has finally got an entry in the house in the morning. Earlier, Aishwarya accused her mother-in-law, Rabri Devi and sister-in-law, Misa Bharti of harassing and expelling her, while Rabri told Aishwarya is a threat to her life. In Bihar's largest political family, the high voltage drama which started from Sunday afternoon continued till late night.
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According to sources, the members of the Lalu family were engaged in efforts to reach a settlement with the daughter-in-law till late in the night. According to media reports, Aishwarya finally entered the house in the morning. It is also being said that there is an agreement between the two sides that Aishwarya will not register an FIR in this case. Actually, Rabri does not want the case to be registered and her family gets trapped in further troubles.
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Saddened by this entire controversy, Aishwarya's father Chandrika Rai also sat outside Lalu's house till late at night, but the daughter did not get entry into the house. After this Chandrika Rai met the Bihar DGP Gupteshwar Pandey and pleaded for justice for the daughter. According to media reports, Chandrika Rai sat in a chair outside Lalu's house all night. During this time there was also drizzle, but still, he persisted.
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