Is 'Rakshasa Raj' the New Reality in Bihar? Rabri Devi's Bold Challenge to Nitish Kumar

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Key Takeaways
- Rabri Devi labels Bihar's current state as 'Rakshasa Raj'.
- She criticizes the NDA government for its inaction towards poverty.
- Emphasis on unity among party members across all communities.
- Calls for significant electoral engagement ahead of the upcoming elections.
- Defends her son against personal attacks in the media.
Patna, June 19 (NationPress) A significant gathering of the State Council of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) took place on Thursday at Gyan Bhawan, Patna, presided over by RJD National President Lalu Prasad Yadav.
The meeting transformed into a compelling demonstration of solidarity and determination as prominent figures like former Chief Minister Rabri Devi and Leader of Opposition (LoP) Tejashwi Yadav addressed party members and launched pointed critiques at the ruling NDA government in Bihar.
In a passionate address, Rabri Devi countered the persistent claims of 'Jungle Raj' during the RJD’s governance, asserting: “This is not 'Jungle Raj' anymore, this is 'Rakshasa Raj'. Families are being murdered in their homes, daughters are facing sexual violence.”
She directed her comments towards Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saying: “What can someone who lives alone understand about family? Our family is Bihar.”
Rabri also extended her congratulations to Mangani Lal Mandal on his new role as the State President of the RJD, commending Tejashwi Yadav for advancing the party and encouraging members to unite and prepare diligently for the upcoming elections.
Furthermore, Rabri Devi criticized the central government regarding its welfare initiatives.
“When PM Modi visits Bihar, he promises '5 kg of grains'. I ask, will 5 kg be sufficient for a family for a month? It’s merely a drop in the ocean,” she remarked.
She accused the NDA administration, which has held power in Bihar for two decades, of failing to implement significant measures for the impoverished.
“This government does not prioritize the poor. It is deceiving the people of Bihar,” Rabri Devi stated.
She urged party workers to unite beyond caste and community divisions, declaring, “There is no caste that has not been represented in our party. In the forthcoming elections, we must embrace all – every caste and every religion.”
Rabri defended her son Tejashwi against continuous personal attacks in the media.
“Even when Tejashwi consumes sattu, he is ridiculed. Let them say what they wish. The truth will eventually prevail,” she expressed.
During the event, attendees included Mangani Lal Mandal, the newly-appointed RJD state President, senior leader Abdul Bari Siddiqui, veteran party member Ramchandra Purve, and other key RJD leaders.