Senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi also demanded that the state government approach the Supreme Court for the cancellation of bail of Prasad, presently out on a conditional bail in a fodder scam case.
A BJP delegation, comprising Sushil Modi, Nand Kishore Yadav and former state party chief Mangal Pandey, met Governor Ramnath Kovind in the evening and submitted a memorandum in this regard.
A news channel today played the purported telephonic conversation between Lalu and Shahabuddin, a four-time Lok Sabha MP and senior office bearer of the RJD.
The RJD chief is then heard asking his aide to connect him to the Siwan SP.
Meanwhile, the Siwan BJP MP, Om Prakash Yadav, demanded Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's resignation.
"These media reports prove that the Bihar government has lost its spine and bowed before Lalu Prasad."
Om Prakash Yadav had contested the 2004 Lok Sabha election against Shahabuddin.
Unconfirmed reports suggest that the CM spoke to state police chief P K Thakur over the issue. All efforts to talk to the DGP for a confirmation went in vain as he did not pick calls.
JD(U) spokesmen Upendra Prasad, who had a meeting with Nitish Kumar this evening, avoided making categorical statement over the episode.
Named in over 40 criminal cases, including in the killing of vernacular journalist Rajdev Ranjan recently, Shahabuddin is presently lodged in the Tihar Jail.
The apex court had ordered for his transfer to the Tihar Jail from the Siwan Jail on a prayer of Rajdeo's widow and also that of father of three brothers alleged to have been killed on the orders of Shahabuddin in the past.
The RJD, with 81 MLAs, is the largest constituent in the grandalliance government in Bihar.
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