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          Patna, March 1 (IANS) A special Bihar court Thursday framed   charges against former chief ministers Lalu Prasad and Jagannath Mishra along   with 32 others in a case related to fraudulent withdrawal of funds from the   state treasury to purchase fodder for public distribution, court officials   said.
 |  The court has framed charges against them about 16 years after the case was   lodged.
 After all the accused appeared before a special Central Bureau of   Investigation (CBI) court in the multi-crore-rupee fodder scam case, charges   were framed against them. The court also said trial against the accused,   including Lalu Prasad and Mishra, would begin soon.
 
 Public Prosecutor Jai   Prakash said that the court would start the trial within a week.
 
 Both   Lalu Prasad and Mishra denied allegations against them and claimed they were   framed.
 
 "I have nothing to do with the fodder scam, the CBI conspired to   frame me in this case. The CBI was biased against me and false cases are being   thrust on me," Lalu Prasad told reporters after the hearing.
 
 Mishra said:   "I was not involved in the scam but the CBI framed me."
 
 The move is seen   in political circles as a major setback for Lalu Prasad, who heads the Rashtriya   Janata Dal, the main opposition party in Bihar.
 
 Last year, the court   dismissed the discharge petitions of the accused. It had fixed March 1 as the   date for framing charges against them and asked them to be present on the   day.
 
 The case was filed against Lalu Prasad, Mishra and others for   allegedly conspiring to fraudulently withdraw Rs.47 lakh from the Bhagalpur   treasury between 1995 and 1996.
 
 The CBI filed a charge sheet against 44   people March 31, 2003, and the court took its cognizance April 30 that year. Of   the 44 accused, six have died, two have turned approvers, while two others are   still evading arrest. A total of 34 people are facing trial.
 
 According to   court officials, till date Lalu Prasad has been charged in six cases related to   the fodder scam. Five of these were registered in Ranchi in Jharkhand, which was   carved out of Bihar in 2000.
 
 Funds meant for cattle feed were misused by   politicians and government officials in the scam, which surfaced in the 1990s in   undivided Bihar. Large amounts were withdrawn illegally on the pretext of   purchasing fodder.
 
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