Lalu Yadav Brother-in-LAW: Former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav has always been two votes for the political phase. His supporters say that he gave strength to the backward classes of Bihar, gave them the right to speak. But opponents claim that Lalu Yadav’s era was actually the time of black secret, when ransom, hooliganism and bullying were at its peak. Today, what we are going to mention, is such a disclosure related to Lalu Yadav’s reign, which will be surprised to hear.
Lalu Yadav’s brother -in -law and the secret of fear in Patna
During a podcast show, Jharkhand BJP’s Election Management Chief, Mrityunjay Sharma made a sensational claim. He said that Lalu Yadav’s two brothers, Subhash Yadav and Sadhu Yadav, who are the brothers of former Chief Minister Rabri Devi, used to roam in jeeps on the streets of Patna at that time. On seeing them, the shopkeepers used to close their shutters. Sharma said that both of them used to enter the shop and ask for ransom directly. The shopkeepers could not even refuse because they knew that they are the brother -in -law of Lalu Yadav himself. The administration also kept a blind eye on their antics.
Rohini Acharya’s wedding
Sharma further said that in 2002, Lalu Yadav’s daughter Rohini Acharya was married with great pomp. But the reality behind this grand marriage is shocking. Lalu’s brother -in -law entered a car showroom for the wedding arrangements and did not lift dozens of vehicles without paying. Then he reached a gold shop and took a huge amount of jewelery from there. He then picked up more than 100 sofa sets from furniture shops. Surprisingly, the entire administration remained silent spectators during this period. At the time of marriage, the village where Rohini Acharya’s husband lived, a road was built overnight and the entire electricity line was pulled. This caused a loss of about 25 lakh rupees to the government.
The real reason for the backwardness of Bihar?
After these revelations, many serious questions arise on Lalu Yadav’s politics and his tenure. Was it really ‘era of giving rights to backward’ or ‘era of chaos’? Did Bihar lag behind in the race for development due to similar reasons?