Will Tej Pratap Host a 'Chura-Dahi' Feast on Makar Sankranti?
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Patna, Jan 6 (NationPress) The custom of hosting a 'Chura-Dahi' (flattened rice and yogurt) feast during Makar Sankranti carries deep cultural and political importance in Bihar.
For decades, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Lalu Prasad Yadav has organized this feast, transforming it into a beacon of social unity, inclusiveness, and political fellowship.
Traditionally, leaders from various political parties and individuals from all walks of life have joined in this celebration.
In a bid to continue this cherished tradition, Janshakti Janata Dal Chief Tej Pratap Yadav has declared he will host a 'Chura-Dahi' feast on January 14, coinciding with Makar Sankranti.
This announcement is noteworthy, especially given Tej Pratap's recent estrangement from both the RJD and his own family, as he appears determined to uphold his father's political and cultural legacy.
Invitation cards are being dispatched to notable figures such as Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, and both Deputy Chief Ministers, Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, underlining a commitment to making the event inclusive.
Tej Pratap mentioned that his younger brother and Bihar's Leader of the Opposition, Tejashwi Yadav, will also receive a formal invitation.
He emphasized that the purpose of the feast is strictly cultural and deeply rooted in tradition.
"Makar Sankranti is typically celebrated with chura, dahi, jaggery, and sesame sweets. This gathering is organized to preserve that social and cultural heritage," he stated.
He also noted that invitations are being distributed broadly by the party, welcoming attendees from all over Bihar.
While marketed as a cultural event, political analysts are interpreting the announcement with more nuance.
The visible rift between Tej Pratap Yadav and Tejashwi Yadav has become a topic of public conversation.
At the same time, speculation regarding Tej Pratap's growing association with leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party and other NDA allies has intensified.
Given this context, the 'Chura-Dahi' feast is perceived not just as a cultural event, but also as a possible signal of shifting political dynamics in Bihar.
Whether this event will serve as a reconciliation platform or mark a new political trajectory remains to be seen.