Subhash Prasad Yadav
Subhash Prasad Yadav (born 27 March 1967) is an Indian politician belonging to Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) from Gopalganj in Bihar. He was a Member of Parliament representing Bihar in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house from 2004 to 2010.[1] Subhash Yadav is the real brother of Prabhunath Yadav, Sadhu Yadav and Rabri Devi. His sister Rabri is married to Lalu Prasad Yadav, former Railway Minister of India and former Chief Minister of Bihar. Early lifeSubhash Prasad Yadav was born on 27 March 1967 in Salar Kalan village near Mirganj of Gopalganj district, Bihar. His parents are Shiv Prasad Chaudhary and Maharjia Devi. He matriculated from Mukti Adarsh High School (BSEB) in 1986, passed the intermediate examination in Arts from Gopalganj College (University of Bihar) in 1989, and later graduated with a BA from R.P.S College Patna (Magadh University) in 1993.[citation needed] FamilySubhash Prasad Yadav has 2 brothers Sadhu Yadav and Prabhunath Yadav, and 4 sisters Rabri Devi, Jalebi, Rasgulla and Paan.[2] Personal lifeSubhash Yadav married Renu Yadav on 27 February 1987 and the couple has 2 sons Randhir and Saurav,Daughter Alka and Ekta Political careerSubhash Prasad Yadav was a clerk in the Patna secretariat and when his sister Rabri Devi became the chief minister of Bihar, he quit his job and joined RJD to support his sister in July 1997.[citation needed] He started working as a member of the RJD party and became the Member of Parliament (MP) in the Rajya Sabha (upper house) as a representative of Bihar in 2004. Subhash Yadav supported Ramanand Yadav, a former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Danapur He got him elected with a margin of 55,000 votes on the RJD ticket in the 2002 by-election.[3] Criminal casesIllegal Sand Mining and Money Laundering CaseIn March 2024, he was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The case was linked to illegal sand mining in Bihar.[4] The ED's action followed around 20 FIRs filed by Bihar Police against Broadsons Commodities Pvt. Ltd. (BCPL) and its directors for mining and selling sand without valid documents. During raids at Yadav's premises, the ED recovered ₹2.3 crore in cash and estimated the total proceeds of crime at ₹161 crore. He was later presented before a special PMLA court in Patna and sent to judicial custody.[5] Illegal land grabbingIn May 2023, he was booked along with his family for land grabbing, cheating, extortion, and intimidation. A resident accused him of forcibly taking ₹60 lakh during a land deal dispute. The case was filed after a complaint was raised at the Bihar CM’s ‘Janta Darbar’.[6] See alsoReferences
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