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Bihar :Sahabuddin's induction in RJD National Executive creates sir

| | Apr 04, 2016, at 07:06 pm
Patna, Apr 4 (IBNS) Controversial Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader and former MP Mohammed Shahabuddin has been inducted in the new national executive of the party, creating a stir in the political circle.

Reports said the new RJD National executive,  announced recently, has many new faces including party chief Lalu Prasad's sons, Tejashwi and Tej Pratap, along with his elder daughter Misa Bharti.

 Shahabuddin is presently behind bars in Swan jail and has more than 50 criminal cases pending against him. 

A Siwan court had on December 12, 2015 sentenced  Shahabuddin to life imprisonment in the 2004 double murder case. 

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