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Prakash Jha to accomplish blur on poll acquaintance now
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By Subhash K. Jha

Mumbai, April 25 (IANS) He was arrested afterward letters that he was distributing money to voters in his constituency in Bihar and claims he was addled by the administering a day afore the polls. Filmmaker-turned-politician Prakash Jha is now set to address a blur on his acclamation acquaintance as a Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) candidate.

"It's abundant entertainment. And for me my cinema has consistently been a mirror of the added reality. During 'Gangaajal' I took on Sadhu Yadav if he declared I had acclimated real-life Bihar backroom in the film. Now I've taken him on at the elections."

Jha is alveolate adjoin Sadhu Yadav, a Congress appointee and brother-in-law of Railway Minister Lalu Prasad who abdicate the Rashtriya Janata Dal afterwards he was denied a ticket.

He was arrested Wednesday and afterwards appear afterwards the Bihar badge recovered Rs.10.25 lakhs (over Rs.1 million) in banknote afterward letters that he was distributing money to voters in the West Champaran constituency. Jha has angrily denied the allegations and says it was an attack to discredit him a part of the humans of Bihar a day afore the polls.

"First of all, the badge did not arrest my acclamation abject in Champaran. They raided my amoroso branch - the Maurya Amoroso Branch - not my balloter headquarters. And that money was the bacon for the workers of my amoroso mill," Jha asserted.

The director, who has fabricated films like "Gangaajal" and "Apaharan", claims the bounded administering has been afflictive him.

"I'd like to put it on almanac that I'm getting addled by the bounded administration. A day afore the elections in Champaran I wasn't accustomed to move about advisedly on the alley even on a two-wheeler. But I'm assured all these attempts to antagonistic and arrest me will alone add votes to my name," Jha said.

 
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