Prasad, who rushed here this morning from Delhi to bring his house in order after 13 of his MLAs gave a letter to the Speaker quitting RJD, hit the streets marching to the assembly, accompanied by the nine rebel MLAs and meeting the Speaker and riding a cycle rickshaw to the Raj Bhavan petitioning the Governor against the notification.
Prior to that, Prasad held an hour-long meeting with nine rebel MLAs who denied having defected from the party.
At the assembly, Prasad submitted individual letters of the nine MLAs accompanied by a letter from RJD Legislature Party leader Abdul Bari Siddiqui to Secretary of Assembly Phool Jha as the Speaker was not present in his chamber.
Questioning the constitutionality of the assembly notification, Siddiqui said "If you read the notification it says that the 13 MLAs who are former members of RJD have been recognised as a separate group.
"When the party did not expel them or take any action against them, how come they have become former members of the party?" he said.
After visiting the assembly, Prasad rode a rickshaw to Raj Bhavan to petition Governor D Y Patil.
Later, addressing a press conference in the evening, Prasad, Siddiqui and Vice-President Raghubansh Prasad Singh, alleged a conspiracy by chief minister Nitish Kumar with his 'handpicked' Speaker to break RJD.
The RJD chief alleged the Speaker was "acting as a toy in the hands of chief minister Nitish Kumar and entered into a conspiracy with the CM to break my party".
Kumar said there were differences in RJD and the party "is on the verge of a split".
"As far as JD(U) stand is concerned, if people come to us, we will welcome them", he added.
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