Rohini Acharya's Tearful Exit: Why She Disowned Her Brothers Amid Family Feud

Rohini Acharya broke her silence about the intense family conflict that erupted after RJD's poor performance in Bihar elections. She emotionally described how she faced humiliation and threats from her brothers when she questioned them about the party's defeat. The daughter of Lalu Prasad Yadav revealed that her brothers told her to leave and go to her in-laws' house, prompting her decision to disown them. Despite the painful separation, she emphasized that both her parents were crying for her and have always supported her through the ordeal.

Key Points: Rohini Acharya Reveals Family Feud After Bihar Poll Defeat

  • Rohini claims brothers told her to go to in-laws' house during family dispute
  • She decided to disown her brother Tejashwi Yadav after the confrontation
  • RJD secured only 25 seats despite contesting over 140 in Bihar assembly
  • Rohini announced she is quitting politics and moving to Mumbai with mother-in-law
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My father Lalu Yadav was crying, my sisters and parents are with me, says teary-eyed Rohini Acharya

Lalu Yadav's daughter Rohini Acharya speaks out about being thrown out of family, alleges humiliation and abuse by brothers after RJD's election defeat.

"Yesterday, a daughter, a sister, a married woman, a mother was humiliated, abuses were hurled, shoes were raised to kill her - Rohini Acharya"

New Delhi, November 16

Rohini Acharya, daughter of RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, on Sunday recounted the events that took place during the family feud following Mahagathbandhan's crushing defeat in the Bihar elections. She also emphasised that she has the blessings of her parents, Lalu and Rabri Devi.

Asserting that she "hasn't lied about any of the events" that occured during the family dispute, as indicated by details she shared on X, Acharya said her father has consistently supported her.

"Whatever I had to say, I have said on my social media. I have not lied about anything that happened. Rohini jo bolti hai sach bolti hai (Whatever Rohini says is the truth). You may go and ask all of this to Tejashwi Yadav, Sanjay Yadav, Rachel Yadav, and Rameez. My father has always been by my side. My parents and my sisters were crying for me yesterday. I am blessed to have parents like them," Acharya told reporters.

"I feel fortunate to have parents like mine. In a family, why is it that only daughters are expected to make sacrifices, especially when there are brothers? When questions were asked to the brothers, they tell me to go to my in-laws' house. As a result, I have decided to disown my brother," she added.

Former RJD leader further said that she is now heading to Mumbai to stay with her mother-in-law. "She (mother-in-law) is concerned and has been crying since yesterday."

Rohini Acharya sparked a firestorm with her explosive social media posts explaining the pain of being ostracised, of being made to feel worthless, the burden she carries.

In an emotional post on X, Rohini claimed that she was "humiliated," "abused," and even faced the threat of being hit with a slipper. Rohini, a devoted daughter, sister, wife, and mother, stood up for her rights and dignity. Her family and community expected her to compromise, but she refused to betray her values. The backlash was brutal - verbal abuse, physical threats, and ultimately, expulsion from her parental home.

"Yesterday, a daughter, a sister, a married woman, a mother was humiliated, abuses were hurled, shoes were raised to kill her... I didn't compromise on my self-respect, didn't give up on truth... just because of this, I had to face insults. Yesterday, a daughter left her crying parents and siblings due to helplessness... she was forced to leave her parental home... she was made an orphan... I pray that none of you ever have to walk my path, and no house should have a daughter-sister like Rohini," she wrote.

After announcing her decision to "quit politics", Acharya claimed that Tejashwi Yadav and his close aide, RJD MP Sanjay Yadav have "thrown" her out of the family. Tejashwi's sister alleged that she was "disgraced, abused, and even hit" when she questioned Sanjay Yadav about the party's defeat.

"I have no family. You can go and ask this to Sanjay Yadav, Rameez, and Tejashwi Yadav. They are the ones who threw me out of the family," Rohini Acharya told reporters in her first reaction after being asked about her 'shocking' announcement earlier in the day.

The RJD performed poorly in the Bihar assembly polls, securing just 25 seats despite contesting on more than 140 seats in the 243-member state assembly.

However, there has been no immediate response from the RJD or members of the Yadav family regarding Rohini's allegations.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Political families always have such dramas after election defeats. But raising slippers and threatening violence? That's completely unacceptable, no matter what the political differences are. Shameful behavior from her brothers.
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Sarah B
As someone from outside India, I find this story deeply troubling. The fact that she was told to "go to her in-laws' house" shows how deeply patriarchal attitudes persist even in prominent political families. Her bravery in speaking out is inspiring.
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Aditya G
While I sympathize with Rohini, we should also remember that political families often use emotional narratives for public sympathy. Let's wait for the other side of the story before forming final judgments.
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Meera T
"Why is it that only daughters are expected to make sacrifices?" - This question hits home for so many Indian women. Time to change this regressive mindset. More power to Rohini for standing up for her dignity! 👏
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Karthik V
The timing is suspicious - right after RJD's massive election defeat. Could this be a distraction from their poor performance? Either way, family disputes should be resolved privately, not through media trials.
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Nisha Z
As a mother myself, I can't imagine treating my daughter this way. The pain in her words is real. No political position is worth

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