"After Lengthy Questioning, Lalu Yadav Emerges from ED Office Amid Heavy Supporters' Gathering"

 "Lalu Yadav ED Interrogation: Misa Bharti Asserts ED Could Arrest Lalu, Alleges Political Intimidation"


After a lengthy interrogation session at the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office, Lalu Yadav emerged amidst a throng of supporters. The questioning concluded after several hours, with Lalu Yadav exiting the office premises without addressing the media. Outside the ED office, a heavy crowd of supporters and members of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) had gathered.

In a significant development, RJD MP and Lalu Yadav's daughter, Misa Bharti, expressed strong dissatisfaction with the situation. She stated that Lalu Yadav's health was not well, emphasizing that he was unable to eat on his own and required assistance for meals. She questioned the necessity of arresting a sick individual and highlighted the potential ramifications of such actions on his health.

Furthermore, Misa Bharti launched a scathing attack on the government and the ED, alleging political intimidation. She asserted that with elections approaching, the Prime Minister seemed apprehensive and was resorting to such tactics. Misa Bharti went on to suggest that not only could the government target Lalu Yadav, but it could also potentially arrest her father, indicating a broader pattern of harassment against opposition figures.

Prior to Misa Bharti's comments, Rohini Acharya, a close aide of Lalu Yadav, had also criticized the ED's behavior. She took to social media to highlight what she termed as inhumane treatment by ED officials towards Lalu Yadav. Acharya detailed the challenges Lalu Yadav faced due to his health condition, emphasizing his inability to move without assistance. She pleaded for support from the public in addressing the situation.

The statements from Misa Bharti and Rohini Acharya underscore the mounting tensions surrounding Lalu Yadav's interrogation and the broader political climate in which it is occurring. These developments reflect growing concerns about the treatment of opposition leaders and the use of investigative agencies for political ends.

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