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Bihar: MP Pappu Yadav gets bail in extortion case

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Purnea (Bihar), Jun 13 (PTI) A court in Bihar on Thursday granted bail to independent MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav in an extortion case lodged against him earlier this week.

Yadav got bail from the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Purnea, in the case lodged on June 10 at Mofussil police station.

Emerging from the court, Yadav denied the allegation by a local businessman that soon after being declared elected from the Purnea Lok Sabha seat, the MP had demanded Rs 1 crore.

“I have never suffered so much of mental torture. It is all part of a conspiracy against me. I will move the Supreme Court and file a defamation suit against the businessman and police officials who appear to have connived with him,” said Yadav, who had pulled off a sensational victory in the elections, wresting the seat from two-term sitting JD(U) MP Santosh Kushwaha.

Married to Congress Rajya Sabha MP Ranjit Ranjan, he had merged his Jan Adhikar Party ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, but entered the fray as an independent following the party’s reluctance to engage in a “friendly fight” with ally RJD.

The RJD candidate Bima Bharti, a JD(U) turncoat who gave up her membership of the state assembly to contest the parliamentary polls, finished a distant third and ended up losing deposit.

In 2008, Yadav was convicted for the murder of CPI(M) MLA Ajeet Sarkar, who was gunned down in Purnea a decade earlier.

However, in 2013, he was acquitted by the Patna High Court. PTI CORR NAC RBT

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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