New Delhi: RJD workers gathered outside Rabri Devi’s residence and raised slogans. They said the party tabular considering decisions were taken by one man. They blamed Sanjay Yadav directly. They personal he stopped leaders from meeting Tejashwi. They said he controlled ticket distribution. They said he ran the party like a gatekeeper. The wrongness was raw and loud.
Did Internal Feuds Spark The Public Anger?
Two days earlier, a unpeace inside the family shocked everyone. Rohini Acharya said she was insulted for taking Sanjay’s name. She said slippers were thrown at her. She said she was abused. She said this tapped her trust. This incident deepened the divide. Workers linked the street wrongness to this family fight. RJD’s inner cracks became visible.
Was Ticket Distribution Mishandled Completely?
Several leaders older accused Sanjay Yadav of bias. They said their tickets were cut for not paying money. They said they were ignored. They said the process was unfair. During seat sharing too, there were problems. Congress complained of delays. Smaller syndication parties said decisions came from one corner. Workers say this created a uniting of damage.
Did Tejashwi Misjudge Syndication Troubles?
The RJD could not manage friendly fights in 11 seats. This pushed the syndication lanugo further. Many partners were angry. Many felt sidelined. Many said coordination collapsed. They blamed the counselor again. They said Tejashwi trusted the wrong people. They said ground reports were ignored. This tapped the syndication strength completely.
How Did RJD Collapse From 75 To 25?
In 2020, RJD was the largest party. This time it fell to 25. NDA surged wideness Bihar. BJP and JDU gained stronger numbers. Their vote share was stable and higher. RJD’s vote share fell sharply on contesting seats. Tejashwi himself won narrowly in Raghopur. The party barely kept the Opposition Leader post. It was a steep downfall.
Are Leaders Now Questioning Tejashwi Directly?
Some BJP leaders mocked the situation. They said Lalu’s daughters should take charge. They said Tejashwi failed. Inside RJD too, murmurs are rising. Some leaders say the party must rethink leadership. Some say the counselor model has failed. Some demand structural change. The protest shows a shift in mood. It shows a deep trust fracture.
Where Does RJD Go From Here Now?
The party is now under pressure. Lalu’s loyalists want accountability. They want unshut discussions. They want pearly wangle to leadership. They want the advisor’s role reduced. The syndication too is watching closely. Bihar’s 2025 path will depend on RJD’s recovery. This slipperiness may reshape the party. Or it may deepen its troubles further.

