The Yadav family, once Bihar’s undisputed political powerhouse, faces its most public crisis yet as four more daughters abandon Patna following eldest daughter Rohini Acharya’s dramatic departure. This mass exodus exposes deepening rifts in India’s most watched political dynasty.
Rohini Acharya’s Explosive Exit
The family feud erupted when Singapore-based Rohini Acharya publicly criticized brother Tejashwi Yadav‘s leadership after storming out of Patna last month. Her unprecedented rebuke of Bihar’s Deputy CM shattered the family’s carefully maintained unity façade.
Domino Effect: Sisters Follow Rohini
Reliable sources confirm daughters Chanda, Ragini, Hema, and Anushka have now left the family’s Patna residence. While official reasons remain unstated, insiders reveal:
- Growing resentment over Tejashwi’s “one-man show” leadership
- Marginalization of senior family members in party decisions
- Discontent about unequal power distribution within the dynasty
RJD‘s Existential Crisis
The timing couldn’t be worse for the Rashtriya Janata Dal:
✔️ Lalu’s fading health leaves leadership vacuum
✔️ Crucial state elections approaching
✔️ BJP exploiting visible cracks in opposition unity
“These exits confirm RJD‘s crumbling foundation,” gloated BJP’s Nikhil Anand.
Generational War for Control
The conflict represents a classic Indian political dynasty dilemma:
Old Guard (Lalu’s daughters) vs New Leadership (Tejashwi)
Legacy vs Modernization
Collective leadership vs Centralized control
Breaking Point Ahead?
With Lalu too ill to mediate effectively, political analysts warn:
⚠️ Immediate damage control needed before 2025 elections
⚠️ Risk of permanent family factionalism
⚠️ Potential exodus of traditional RJD voters
