Lalu Pari-war: 3 More Daughters Walk Out Amid Family Feud
The Yadav family’s internal conflict has reached a boiling point as three more daughters of former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav have left their Patna residence, intensifying what insiders are calling the “Lalu pari-war.” This follows Rohini Acharya’s explosive exit last month, exposing deep rifts in Bihar’s most powerful political dynasty.
Exodus of Lalu’s Daughters
Sources confirm that Chanda, Hema, and Ragini Yadav—daughters of Lalu and Rabri Devi—departed their 10, Circular Road home after heated disputes over property and political influence. While specifics remain unclear, insiders claim the sisters oppose alleged favoritism toward their brothers, Tejashwi and Tej Pratap Yadav, in asset distribution and political opportunities.
Rohini Acharya, Lalu’s Singapore-based eldest daughter, had earlier accused stepmother Rabri Devi of bias, airing grievances on social media. Her departure set the stage for this latest rebellion, signaling a widening family divide.
Property Disputes and Political Power Struggles
The feud centers on control of the Yadav family’s assets and political legacy. Despite Lalu’s declining health, his sons—Tejashwi (Deputy CM) and Tej Pratap (RJD MLA)—dominate the spotlight, while the daughters reportedly feel marginalized.
A family insider revealed, “Property disputes, including Patna and Delhi real estate, have fueled resentment. The sisters demand fairness, but tensions are now irreversible.”
Rabri Devi’s Failing Mediation
Rabri Devi, former Bihar CM and family matriarch, has struggled to mediate. Known for her calm influence, her efforts to reconcile Rohini and the family failed—and the latest walkout suggests her authority is waning. Critics argue her prioritization of her sons’ careers may have worsened the conflict.
Political Repercussions
Opposition parties, particularly the BJP, have seized on the drama, mocking the RJD’s “dysfunctional dynasty.” RJD workers fear the public feud could erode voter trust ahead of key elections.
What’s Next for the Yadavs?
With Lalu incapacitated by illness, the family lacks a unifying figure. Tejashwi’s silence hints at strategic avoidance, while the sisters appear resolved to fight for their share. If the rift continues, it could destabilize the RJD’s political future.
Conclusion
Once a symbol of unity, the Yadav family now epitomizes discord. The exit of three more daughters confirms a systemic battle over legacy and resources. As the “Lalu pari-war” rages, the political fallout may just be beginning.
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