BJP's Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti: How Will RJD Protect Bihar's Daughters?

BJP leader Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti has raised serious questions about the RJD's credibility. She directly linked the Lalu family's internal conflicts to their ability to govern Bihar. Meanwhile, Tej Pratap Yadav is fiercely defending his sister Rohini Acharya against family mistreatment. This political drama has created significant uncertainty about the future of Bihar's opposition leadership.

Key Points: Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti Questions RJD Family Feud Safety Bihar

  • BJP leader questions RJD's credibility on women's safety issues
  • Tej Pratap Yadav vows to protect sister Rohini from family insults
  • Rohini Acharya's political exit creates RJD leadership vacuum
  • Family feud exposes internal tensions within Lalu Yadav's political dynasty
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How will they protect the daughters of Bihar?: BJP's Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti on Lalu Yadav's family feud

BJP leader Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti questions RJD's ability to protect Bihar's daughters amid Lalu Yadav family feud and Rohini Acharya's political exit.

"Their daughters are not safe in their homes, how will they protect the daughters of Bihar - Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti"

Patna, November 19

BJP leader Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, who has been appointed as the BJP's co-observer for the election of the leader of the legislative party in Bihar, reacted to the feud in the Lalu Prasad Yadav family and said the "daughters of RJD were not safe in their homes".

Speaking to reporters upon her arrival at Patna airport on Tuesday evening, Jyoti said, "Their (RJD) daughters are not safe in their homes, how will they protect the daughters of Bihar... I salute the people of Bihar who have voted for the NDA for development...PM Modi and all the senior leaders of the NDA will be coming to Patna for the oath-taking ceremony..."

Condemning the alleged "mistreatment" and "abuse" on his sister Rohini Acharya within the family, Janshakti Janata Dal (JJD) chief Tej Pratap Yadav launched a scathing attack on political rivals indirectly naming them as "Jaichand", warning that the "traitors would surely have to pay the price for this misconduct".

The JJD leader alleged that his sister, Rohini Acharya, was "insulted" and asserted that he "would not tolerate any insult to his sister under any circumstances".

Sharing the X post, Tej Pratap said his party would not remain silent over what he described as "misconduct" towards his sister.

"We will not tolerate the insult to our sister under any circumstances; the traitors will surely have to pay the price for this misconduct!" he wrote.

He also shared a poster on X stating, "The mistreatment meted out to our Rohini Didi by the Jaichands has shaken our hearts to the core."

Rohini Acharya's decision to leave politics has created a stir in Bihar's political circles, following the Rashtriya Janata Dal's poor showing in the recent assembly elections, where the party won only 25 seats out of over 140 contested in the 243-member house.

This development has sent shockwaves through Bihar politics, with many speculating about the future of the Lalu family's political dynasty. Rohini's allegations have also raised questions about the internal dynamics of the RJD and the role of family members in the party.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why are we always discussing family dramas in politics? Bihar needs development, not these personal fights. NDA should focus on governance rather than commenting on family matters.
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Ananya R
As a woman from Bihar, I feel sad seeing this. Rohini Acharya leaving politics shows how difficult it is for women in political families. We need more women leaders who can work without family interference. 💪
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Vikram M
Tej Pratap calling others "Jaichand" is ironic when his own family is falling apart. RJD should first fix their internal issues before pointing fingers at others.
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Kavya N
This is exactly why dynasty politics doesn't work. When family becomes more important than public service, this is what happens. Bihar deserves better leadership.
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Siddharth J
While I agree with Sadhvi ji's concern for women's safety, using a family's personal crisis for political mileage doesn't sit right with me. Let's maintain some dignity in politics.

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