Rebel leaders in Bihar’s RJD are staring down the barrel as the party prepares stern measures. MP Sudhakar Singh disclosed that a meticulous report on errant members has been forwarded to national president Lalu Prasad Yadav. ‘One or two days, and the verdict will be out,’ he declared, signaling urgency.
The revelations stem from election misconduct where rebels fought polls independently and undermined party lines. Singh elaborated, ‘We reviewed every instance thoroughly. The document is now with our leaders, who will chart the course ahead.’
Turning to broader concerns, Singh endorsed Tejashwi’s damning assessment of Bihar’s electoral farce. ‘Crores of voters vanished from rolls on flimsy pretexts. Government cash flooded accounts mid-polling—how can this be fair?’ he questioned, calling for systemic reforms.
He envisioned a future free of such ‘betrayals by the establishment.’ Regarding Naseemuddin Siddiqui’s Congress resignation, Singh was measured: ‘Switching parties takes time to gel. High command calls the shots.’
RJD’s proactive stance arrives at a pivotal moment, aiming to fortify its base against governance critiques. As decisions loom, Bihar watches closely for ripples in the opposition’s strategy.