Patna: RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Friday said he has plans to author a book which would have vivid account of his days in politics and also "expose" rivals who conspired to frame him in the multi-crore fodder scam case.
"Planning to pen down a book to reveal untold interesting aspects of Indian politics hw ppl used, deceived & conspired against me. wait n watch," Prasad wrote on Twitter.
Prasad, known for his earthy jokes and comments in political circle, has said he got inspiration to write a book during his 78 days stay in Ranchi's Birsa Munda jail in connection with a fodder scam case.
Reacting to the announcement on Prasad's literary pursuit, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister 0mar Abdullah tweeted "I hope its not about me and you."
The RJD chief has shared with his party workers that the book would contain interesting details of his political journey since students days and "fond memories of 1974 JP movement."
As President of Patna University Students Union, Prasad was a prominent figure in 1974 "Sampoorna kranti" of Loknayak Jayprakash Narayan which resulted in ouster of Congress from power.
Besides, pristine haul of his political experiences, the RJD President has said he would "expose" his rivals in the book who framed him in the fodder scam case.
Prasad has on several occasions hit out at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and some JD(U) leaders including Rajya Sabha member Shivanand Tiwari for "implicating" him in the fodder scam case.
But, for this readers have to wait as the RJD supremo has said he would begin writing only after the coming Lok Sabha elections are over.
PTI
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