JD(U)’s national spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad unleashed a scathing attack on RJD’s rumored plan to appoint Tejashwi Yadav as executive president, predicting it would accelerate the party’s downfall. ‘Tejashwi’s dual hats might just bury RJD for good,’ he quipped in a pointed media interaction.
Prasad traced RJD’s woes to Tejashwi’s expanded influence. ‘Grassroots strength has plummeted since his rise. His casual approach as Leader of Opposition is alarming—imagine the damage with executive powers added.’
On Tejashwi’s Karpoori Thakur references, Prasad advised maturity: ‘True leadership demands sustained effort, not borrowed glory. Lalu emerged from JP’s call, but Tejashwi’s mimicry fools no one in the ranks.’
He spotlighted internal fractures: ‘Rebels like Rohini Acharya and Veerendra are vocal, signaling worker discomfort with Tejashwi’s arrogance. Clichéd statements won’t salvage this.’
Prasad also weighed in on Congress’s turmoil with Siddiqui’s resignation. ‘UP Congress is vanishing fast under Rahul. It fails as opposition, frustrating veterans who now voice the truth. Nationwide backlash calls for urgent revival efforts.’
Bihar’s political theater intensifies, with JD(U) leveraging these jabs to portray RJD as unstable, potentially swaying public opinion in key battles ahead.