Tensions simmer within Bihar’s RJD as action against party rebels looms large. MP Sudhakar Singh announced the submission of a critical report to president Lalu Prasad, detailing anti-party moves. ‘Decisions in 48 hours, followed by announcements,’ he promised, vowing transparency.
Elections exposed fault lines, with rebels contesting against official nominees and actively campaigning opposite. ‘Our exhaustive probe has armed leadership with facts. They’ll act decisively,’ Singh affirmed.
Singh amplified Tejashwi Yadav’s election indictment, slamming voter purges and in-poll financial inducements. ‘The system triumphed over the people’s will through deletions and direct benefit transfers. Scrutiny is essential for electoral integrity,’ he asserted passionately.
Looking ahead, he stressed preventing recurrences. On Siddiqui’s Congress departure, he observed it’s typical for external joiners to face teething issues, deferring to party elders.
This purge could galvanize RJD, mending divides and sharpening its anti-incumbency narrative. In Bihar’s charged arena, such internal housekeeping might bolster the opposition’s electoral prospects.