"The fodder scam was a conspiracy hatched by the elite against me as my party works for the poor to ensure social justice," Prasad told an election meeting here in the Palamau Lok Sabha constituency.
"But I am not afraid. I have full faith in the judiciary and will come out unscathed," Prasad, who is on bail in the case, said.
The former Bihar chief minister was apparently taking a swipe at BJP's claim of getting 300 seats in the Lok Sabha elections.
Attacking his rival Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Prasad alleged, "Nitish Kumar aligned with the BJP and also ditched it. Ditching is in his nature."
Criticising LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan for aligning with the BJP, Prasad said, "He came crying to me and I sent him to the Rajya Sabha. And, now he has joined hands with the NDA. See, his double standards."
