Bihar: After the video of Lalu Prasad Yadav triumphal Halloween went viral, BJP targeted him, alleging that those who tabbed Mahakumbh "useless" are now triumphal foreign festivals. In the referendum environment, this controversy is rapidly taking political color.
What went viral, and who shared it?
A few hours ago, some pictures and short video clips of Lalu Prasad Yadav started spreading rapidly on social media, in which he was seen in Halloween style with his grandchildren—the children were in costumes and masks, and the message “Happy Halloween” was moreover found in the caption of the post. Reports surfaced that this post was shared from the worth of his daughter and RJD leader Rohini Acharya.
What did BJP say on this, and why did the controversy intensify?
The BJP immediately made political use of the clip, raising questions well-nigh how the same leader who had older made comments versus a religious event like the Maha Kumbh was now seen triumphal a foreign festival—and the party condemned it as an anti-faith stance. News of the statements of BJP spokespersons and social media reactions was published in many newspapers.
Is this new topic related to the referendum environment?
This incident has come to light at the same time when Bihar turnout elections are moving towards their final phase; many media reports have indicated that opposition parties are using it as an referendum tool and political implications are stuff derived from it, including timing.
What kind of sentiments were seen in social media and public opinion?
Reactions have been mixed—some people are giving a summery reaction, considering the family moments to be normal, while others are targeting it as hypocrisy. Both harsh comments and support were seen on many platforms. Both local and national media compiled comments regarding the viral clip.
What could be the remoter impact of this?
It is difficult to immediately say any decisive political loss or gain, but in an electoral environment, plane such a minor incident can influence the perceptions of some voters—especially if the opposition presents it by linking it to religious and cultural sensitivities. Referendum strategizing will moreover depend on the fast-spreading stories of media and social media.

