Addressing the party's state executive meeting here, Prasad took a dig at the Janata Dal (United) chief's efforts in maintaining a clean image and his move of leaving the Grand Alliance to join the NDA earlier this year.
"Chhavi Kumar's image has taken a beating. He has sold out his principles. Now, he has fallen into the trap of the BJP. 'Palturam' now has no say in his own government and he does not have a way out," he said.
"Nevertheless, I decided to take the risk as we had to stop the BJP. I got his candidature announced by Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Mulayam Singh Yadav, who was the seniormost among us. But Nitish ditched us," he alleged.
Reacting to the alleged corruption cases, in which he and his family members have been embroiled, Prasad said, "Nitish and the BJP may keep hatching conspiracies. But, they will not be able to harm Lalu and his family."
Former Bihar deputy chief minister and Prasad's son Tejashwi Yadav, who was also present at the meeting, attacked Kumar over the recent hooch tragedy in Rohtas district.
"His (Kumar's) policy seems to be -- let people die and then wash the hands off with a compensation of Rs four lakh," he said.
Four people had died after consuming spurious liquor in Danwar village of Rohtas district on October 27.
The erstwhile Grand Alliance government in Bihar, comprising the RJD, JD(U) and Congress, had imposed a complete ban on sale, manufacture and consumption of liquor in the state in April, 2016.
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