Key Points

The Yadav family's political dynamics are under strain with an emerging rift between Lalu Prasad's children. Tejaswi Yadav, the party's de facto leader, is facing criticism from siblings over Sanjay Yadav's rising influence. The conflict centers on a symbolic seat in a party vehicle during a recent political journey. This internal tension could potentially impact the RJD's strategy ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

Key Points: Lalu Yadav's Family Feud Erupts Over Sanjay's Political Rise

  • Tejaswi Yadav faces sibling revolt over Sanjay Yadav's prominent role
  • Rohini Acharya challenges Sanjay's positioning in party vehicle
  • Tej Pratap supports sister's complaint against Tejaswi
  • Sanjay Yadav emerges as key election strategist for RJD
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Sibling rift in RJD: Lalu's children spar over Sanjay Yadav's rising clout

Internal RJD power struggle intensifies as Lalu Prasad's children clash over Sanjay Yadav's growing influence before Bihar polls

"The seat beside the driver is usually occupied by a leader to be prominently displayed - Unnamed RJD Insider"

New Delhi, Sep 22

Weeks before the Bihar Assembly election dates are expected to be declared, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu Prasad's children -- among them, those whose faces commonly appear in the political arena -- are at it again.

Reports attribute the tiff to be over a "seat"; but behind the ado about a specific one in a particular vehicle, the battle this time is for another, elsewhere.

Lalu's heir apparent, Tejaswi Yadav, has faced sibling revolt in earlier instances too. In most cases, his elder brother, Tej Pratap Yadav, has been the perpetrator. This time, the apparent divide is between two camps -- each with a sister-brother duo.

The rift is reportedly over a photograph showing party Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Yadav sitting prominently beyond a windscreen, in front of a vehicle during the recently concluded "Voter Adhikar Yatra" in Bihar.

The RJD, led by Tejaswi, joined the journey in Bihar, initiated by the Congress following Rahul Gandhi's "vote chori" allegations.

The Sanjay issue is said to have been raised recently by Lalu's second daughter, Rohini Acharya, who has pointed out that the specific seat is intended only for top leaders. The spot beside the driver is usually occupied by a leader to be prominently displayed behind the windscreen.

Her eldest brother and currently ousted from the party, Tej Pratap, has come in her support.

Misa Bharti, the eldest among Lalu's daughters, is meanwhile seen standing with Tejaswi.

In the 2024 Lok Sabha election, she wrested the seat from her uncle and former RJD leader, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Ram Kripal Yadav, who walked out on Lalu after being denied the seat.

Earlier, the rebel leader won this seat twice, beating the niece in 2014 and 2019. However, Tejaswi granted her a ticket again, reportedly on the advice of Sanjay.

Meanwhile, Rohini -- some party insiders claim -- intended to contest the upcoming Bihar Assembly election -- a theory she denies.

In the 2024 Lok Sabha election, she lost from the Saran constituency to the BJP's Rajiv Pratap Rudy by over 13,600 votes.

Rudy first wrested the seat, earlier known as Chapra constituency -- which, in the past, returned Lalu to Lok Sabha in four out of his five terms -- defeating Rabri Devi in 2014.

The 77-year-old Lalu has been in and out of jail on several issues and has been ailing. Tejaswi rose up the ranks to become the de facto chief of RJD.

Through time, he is seen to have guided the party to be the single largest in the Assembly, though short of a majority. He deftly bargained on seat sharing with alliance partners, putting his trust in the Left parties in 2020. The results bore fruit.

In conversations, he attributes the success more to Sanjay Yadav, whom he knew from his cricketing days.

He is seen as the poll-mind behind Tejaswi's political acumen. Sanjay, say party insiders, is the man who supervises all on-ground constituency reviews, crunches the numbers, and balances alliance equations -- handing over the final opinion to his boss, Tejaswi.

Through time, the Lalu scion has put his faith in Sanjay, and the father, in Tejaswi.

In the current episode, Sanjay, the election analyst and influencer, is being held responsible for deciding the political fates of Rohini and Tej Pratap.

And in contention is the seat he currently occupies in driving the party juggernaut, and in the process, the decisions of the current de facto chief of RJD.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sanjay Yadav seems to be the real power behind the throne! 🤔 It's interesting how an outsider has become so influential in a family-run party. Tejaswi's dependence on him shows where the actual decision-making lies.
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Michael C
As an observer of Indian politics, this internal conflict couldn't come at a worse time with elections approaching. The seat symbolism is quite telling about power dynamics within the party.
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Ananya R
Rohini is clearly frustrated after her Lok Sabha loss. But fighting over a car seat? Really? 😂 This shows how petty political fights can get. Focus on real issues facing Bihar!
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Sarah B
The fact that Tejaswi credits Sanjay for their electoral success speaks volumes. Maybe having a professional strategist is what RJD needs rather than just family members running the show.
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Vikram M
Tej Pratap always creates trouble. He was ousted for good reason. Now supporting Rohini just to create problems for Tejaswi. Lalu ji should intervene and settle this family matter privately.
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Kavya N
While I support RJD, this constant infighting is disappointing. The party needs unity, especially before elections. Hope they resolve this quickly and focus on what matters - serving the people of Bihar. 🙏

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