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Laloo to appear before Ranchi court on Dec 10

Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Laloo Prasad Yadav would be flown to Ranchi on Sunday by a service flight to be produced before a designated Central Bureau of Investigation court on December 10, official sources said on Saturday.

The RJD president, presently lodged in Beur jail, had been flown to Patna from Ranchi in a government aircraft on December 3 and was produced in a disproportionate assets case, an offshoot of the fodder scam.

Yadav would be produced on Monday at the CBI designated court of H C Mishra in Ranchi, where he had surrendered in a conspiracy angle case of the fodder scam and had been remanded to 14 days in jail.

RJD national spokesman Shivanand Tiwari said Yadav would proceed to Ranchi though his cervical pain had aggravated and X-rays had confirmed that he was suffering from cervical spondylosis.

The RJD chief was likely to return to Patna on December 11 following the directive of a special court asking him and Bihar Chief Minister Rabri Devi to appear before it on December 13 in connection with the disproportionate assets case against them.

Yadav was charged with having accumulated over Rs 4.7 million disproportionate to his known sources of income when he was the chief minister of Bihar between 1990 and 1997.

PTI

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