Sparks flew in Patna as JD(U) spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad mocked RJD over buzz of Tejashwi Yadav’s elevation to executive president, warning of catastrophic consequences for the party. ‘His split focus could obliterate RJD,’ Prasad declared.
Detailing the decline, he noted: ‘RJD’s on life support since Tejashwi’s burdens grew. His opposition role reeks of negligence—executive duties would be the final nail.’
Countering Tejashwi’s Thakur homage, Prasad emphasized authenticity: ‘Karpoori’s legacy is hard-earned through trials. Political differences aside, Lalu’s Janata legacy doesn’t transfer via speeches. Cadre disillusionment is palpable.’
Prasad flagged rising rebellion: ‘From social media rants by Rohini to Veerendra’s critiques, unease festers over Tejashwi’s style. No amount of old tropes will steady the wobbles.’
On the national front, he addressed Siddiqui’s Congress exit: ‘Rahul’s era marks opposition impotence, especially in UP. Siddiqui’s words echo a chorus of discontent, pushing for introspection to halt the slide.’
This salvo reflects Bihar’s high-stakes drama, where JD(U)’s offensive aims to undermine RJD’s cohesion ahead of crucial political showdowns.