This Article is From Aug 15, 2023

PM Modi Has Unfurled National Flag At Red Fort For Last Time: Lalu Yadav

"Next time, it will be our turn," remarked the Rashtriya Janata Dal president.

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Mr Yadav celebrated Independence Day at the residence of his wife Rabri Devi. (File)

Patna:

Rashtriya Janata Dal president Lalu Yadav on Tuesday asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi got to unfurl the tricolour at the Red Fort in Delhi for the last time.

Mr Yadav was talking to reporters after celebrating Independence Day at the residence of his wife Rabri Devi here. The celebration saw the two former Bihar chief ministers unfurling the national flag.

"I extend my greetings to the people of the country on the occasion and pay my tributes to great men like Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar whose contributions the nation can never forget," Mr Yadav told reporters.

The ailing septuagenarian, who has been steadfast in his opposition to the BJP in his political career spanning over several decades, was asked by some journalists in a lighter vein whether PM Modi would be able to unfurl the tricolour from the Red Fort next year, when the Independence Day would fall well after the Lok Sabha polls.

"Nahin, na (no, not at all)" was the curt reply of the RJD chief, who is out on bail after having been convicted in fodder scam cases and blames the BJP for his legal wrangles.

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Pressed further, the once chatty politician, who now seems weathered by old age and ill health, said, "This is his last time".

Some of the journalists asked what, according to him, will be the scenario next year. 

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The astute politician, who is disqualified from contesting polls but has been a key player in the formation of the opposition bloc INDIA, remarked, "Next time, it will be our turn (agli baar hum log aayenge)". 

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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