Bihar politics set for big change
Big jolt to grand alliance'; promoting Tejashwi may not accepted in RJD.
Patna: RJD Chief Lalu Yadav on Saturday, after being convicted in the fodder scam case, lashed out at the BJP for its alleged vendetta politics and claimed that “people of Bihar was with him and he will continue to fight against BJP”. Lalu also played a caste card and attacked the BJP through a barrage of tweets after he was pronounced guilty. He stated: “Powerful people and powerful classes always managed to divide society into ruling and the ruled classes. And whenever anyone from the lower hierarchy challenged this unjust order, they would be deliberately punished.”
The verdict in the fodder scam case has come at a time when Lalu Yadav was preparing to stitch a larger secular alliance at the national level against the BJP. After the dramatic collapse of Grand Secular Alliance in June this year, Lalu had managed to stay in alliance with the Congress in Bihar despite opposition from a faction. There is a buzz in the political circle that a section in the Bihar unit of the Congress may oppose the high command’s decision to remain in alliance with the RJD.
The speculation that Lalu’s conviction will impact the political equation and break the grand secular alliance was however dismissed by many RJD leaders. “People know that cases were filed against him because he was talking about a stronger and larger secular alliance against the BJP at the national level,” RJD legislator Mohammad Neamtullah told this newspaper.
The RJD leader is of the view that Lalu’s supporters especially Muslim-Yadav factor are feeling betrayed by series of cases against him and his entire family. They are upset feeling that their leaders — Lalu and Tejashwi Yadav — have been implicated in “politically motivated cases”, he said. The RJD’s vote share has been about 18-20 percent in the last four elections. Muslims and Yadavs, who form over 30 per cent of Bihar’s population, consider Lalu Yadav as their messiah. But the scenario may change because Lalu promoting his younger son Tejashwi Yadav to lead the party may not go down well with several senior most RJD leaders.