Rohini Acharya Quits Politics: A Political Family’s Shock Split
In a stunning move, Rohini Acharya, eldest daughter of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, announced her exit from politics and severed ties with her family. Her social media post has ignited debates about the Yadav dynasty’s unity and future in Bihar politics.
Who is Rohini Acharya?
- Age & Background: 43-year-old doctor, eldest of Lalu-Rabri’s nine children.
- Career: Practiced medicine in Singapore, where she lives with her husband, Amitabh Kumar.
- Public Recognition: Gained attention in 2022 for donating a kidney to save Lalu Yadav’s life.
Unlike her siblings—Tejashwi Yadav (Bihar Deputy CM), Tej Pratap Yadav, and Misa Bharti (MP)—Rohini stayed away from politics, making her abrupt exit even more surprising.
The Shocking Announcement
On [Date], Rohini posted on [Social Media Platform]:
“I am stepping away from politics and cutting ties with my family. My journey is my own.”
The vague message went viral, fueling speculation about family rifts.
Why Did Rohini Acharya Leave?
- Political Marginalization: Never given a role in RJD despite family prominence.
- Ideological Clash: Her global lifestyle may conflict with RJD’s regional politics.
- Emotional Strain: Kidney donation and family health crises may have taken a toll.
- Rumored Feuds: Unconfirmed reports suggest disputes over property or personal issues.
Impact on RJD and Bihar Politics
- Symbolic Blow: Weakens the Yadavs’ “united family” image ahead of elections.
- Opposition Attacks: BJP and JD(U) may frame this as RJD’s “dynasty decline.”
- RJD’s Response: Downplaying the incident, calling it a “personal choice.”
Public and Social Media Reaction
- Support: Many applaud her independence.
- Criticism: Others call it betrayal of family loyalty.
- Trending: Hashtags like #RohiniQuits and #LaluFamilyDrama dominate Twitter.
What’s Next for Rohini?
Expected to resume her private life in Singapore. Whether she reveals more about the fallout remains uncertain.
Conclusion
Rohini Acharya’s exit exposes rare cracks in the Yadav dynasty. While its political impact is limited, the personal rift could reshape perceptions of Bihar’s first family.
