Patna (Bihar): In the upcoming Presidential election, Lalu Prasad Yadav plans to throw his hat in the ring, firm in his belief that there must be a Bihari in the contest. However, he is not the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief. A resident of Saran district, which incidentally has been the karmabhoomi (land of work) of his famous namesake, Yadav claims to have already booked a flight ticket to Delhi where he proposes to file his nomination papers on June 15.
He had filed his nomination papers in 2017 as well when the contest was between the then Bihar Governor Ram Nath Kovind, who went on to win, and former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar, who was also a native of the soil. My papers got rejected last time since these were not endorsed by an adequate number of proposers. This time, I am better prepared, Yadav told media over phone.
A resident of Yadav Rahimpur village in Marhaura assembly segment of Saran, Yadav is barely 42, young enough to be a son of the RJD president, though, like the latter, he too takes care of a large family. I practise agriculture for a living and engage in social work. I have seven children. My eldest daughter is married, said Yadav.