Did JD(U) Target RJD with Mahabharata Posters After Their Landslide Win?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- JD(U) has creatively targeted RJD using Mahabharata-themed posters.
- The political landscape in Bihar is undergoing significant changes post-elections.
- The portrayal of leaders reflects the ongoing rivalry between the parties.
- Political buzz in Patna indicates that discussions are far from over.
- Allegations against RJD leadership are highlighted through symbolism in the posters.
Patna, Nov 15 (NationPress) Following a commanding victory in the 2025 Bihar elections, the JD(U) has unveiled a series of Mahabharata-themed posters aimed directly at the RJD, which saw its strength plummet to just 25 seats within the 243-member Assembly.
The party's eye-catching poster, displayed on Patna's Bailey Road by party MLC Neeraj Kumar, depicts RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav as Dhritrashtra, his wife and former Chief Minister Rabri Devi as Gandhari, and former Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav as Duryodhana. Additionally, RJD Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Yadav is represented as Sanjay.
The poster features Lalu as Dhritrashtra inquiring, "Sanjay, dekh kya dikh raha hai?" (Sanjay, tell me what you can see?).
Sanjay Yadav (as Sanjay) responds: "Maharaj, Haryana mein mall dikh raha hai."
At the bottom, the poster carries the tagline "Maha Bihar".
The JD(U) has long criticized Lalu for behaving like Dhritrashtra—a blind king allegedly influenced by parental love for his son.
By casting Tejashwi as Duryodhana, the ruling party insinuates that Lalu's "family-first" politics have been detrimental to Bihar.
The reference to a mall in Haryana serves as a pointed critique regarding allegations against the RJD's leadership from NDA representatives.
This is not the first instance of NDA leaders using mythological references in their critiques of the RJD.
However, the timing—immediately following the NDA's victory—suggests that the ruling party is now on the offensive and aims to counter the opposition.
The poster has already generated considerable political discussion in Patna, indicating that the post-election political conflict is far from concluded.
Meanwhile, dissent is reportedly brewing within the RJD concerning Sanjay Yadav.
Lalu's son and Janshakti Janata Dal leader Tej Pratap Yadav has repeatedly alluded to Sanjay Yadav as Jaichand.
Currently, there is notable discontent within the RJD following their devastating loss.
The BJP secured 89 seats, JD(U) obtained 85, the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) captured 19, the HAM (S) garnered five, and the Rashtriya Lok Samta Party took four.
In contrast, the RJD has dwindled to a mere 25 seats. The Congress achieved six seats, AIMIM five, CPI(ML)(L) two, while the BSP, Indian Inclusive Party, and CPI(M) each won one seat.