Chaudhary, accompanied by five other RJD deserters -- Vijendra Chaudhary, Suresh Mehta, Amit Rana, Abu Kaiser and Ganesh Paswan -- drove to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's official residence where he admitted them into his party.
The leaders later went to the JD(U) office located opposite of the RJD office where they were greeted by the state-unit president Bashishta Narayan Singh.
Speaking on the occasion, Chaudhary, a former Deputy Speaker and minister in the RJD-government, lashed out at Lalu Prasad for "running his party in a dictatorial manner with a sole agenda to promote interests of his family members."
The other leaders who quit RJD were reportedly unhappy with Prasad over distribution of tickets for the general elections.
The desertion by the six leaders, three of whom were former legislators, came on a day when the party's national general secretary Ram Kripal Yadav joined BJP in Delhi.
