When Lalu met Shahabuddin in jail
When Lalu met Shahabuddin in jail
Railway Minister Lalu Prasad on Wednesday met Mohammed Shahabuddin in Siwan jail to inquire about his health.

Siwan (Bihar): Railway Minister Lalu Prasad on Wednesday met Mohammed Shahabuddin in Siwan jail to inquire about his health. The controversial RJD Lok Sabha member was reportedly suffering from a serious spinal problem.

Lalu, accompanied by his brother-in-law and Gopalganj MP Aniruddh Prasad alias Sadhu Yadav and former Union minister and Lok Sabha member from Munger Jaiprakash Narain Yadav, visited the prison and spent an hour with Shahabuddin.

Though the two MPs accompanied Lalu till the jail entrance, they did not go inside.

Later, speaking to reporters, Lalu, also the RJD president, expressed unhappiness over the treatment of the incarcerated Siwan strongman facing several criminal charges including that of sedition.

"He is practically getting no medical treatment here. Shahabuddin is indeed suffering from a serious lumbar problem which is not new and is not making false excuse to get out of jail for treatment," he said.

The Minister demanded that a medical board comprising experts be constituted at the earliest and Shahabuddin sent to Patna or outside Bihar for proper treatment.

"I came here just to meet my ailing party MP and no political motive should be read into it," he said.

Referring to Shahabuddin's repeated failure to appear before the court in connection with the cases pending against him, Lalu said, "He is not faking illness. He is really ill and so is unable to appear before court."

Earlier on June 3, RJD workers, led by state party president Abdul Bari Siddiqui, had demonstrated in the state capital to protest the alleged harassment of Shahabuddin in the jail and requested President A P J Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to order a probe into the 'maltreatment' of the MP.

Expresssing solidarity with its alliance partner RJD's MP, Bihar PCC president Sadanand Singh had alleged that Shahabuddin was not being provided facilities he was entitled to as a Member of Parliament.

Singh had on June 2 written to Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil seeking his intervention to end the "harassment" of Shahabuddin. "The MP is being harassed in blatant violation of human rights," he had said.

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