Ranchi: On May 23, after the declaration of poll results the former Chief Minister of Bihar and President of Rashtriya Janta Dal, Lalu Prasad Yadav had given up lunch for two days after being stunned by his party's decisive defeat in Bihar and Jharkhand in the Lok Sabha election.
Prasad had the meal on Sunday, May 26, after doctors, worried for his health, pleaded with him that proper food intake was required for his medication to continue, Dr Umesh Prasad, head of the team looking after him, told media on Monday.
The RJD president is under treatment for blood pressure, sugar and kidney ailment at the c since December 2017 after he was sent to jail by a court, RIMS sources said.
The doctor said Prasad's health parameters are normal. The jovial RJD supremo, known for his earthy humour, apparently could not digest that his party drew a blank in its stronghold Bihar and also in the neighbouring Jharkhand.
This is the first instance after its inception in 1997, that the RJD could not win a parliamentary seat in Bihar but it's the second time in a row that it failed to open an account.
Heading the 'mahagathbandhan' in Bihar, the RJD had fought on 19 seats and shared Arrah constituency with CPI(ML); it got a drubbing at the hands of NDA on all the seats. Prasad's eldest daughter Misa Bharti was defeated for a second time by Union minister Ramkripal Yadav, her father's former close associate, on Pataliputra constituency.
On Saran seat, held by the RJD president for several times in the past, Chandrika Rai, father-in-law of his elder son Tej Pratap Yadav, tasted defeat at the hands of BJP's Rajiv Pratap Rudy. Of the 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar, only Kishanganj was won by Congress, a grand alliance ally.