
Lalu is the ‘Gabbar’ of Bihar, he scares everyone: Bihar Dy CM
The upcoming assembly elections in Bihar are expected to be a closely contested affair, with several parties vying for power in the state. However, the ruling party’s Deputy CM, Samrat Choudhary, has taken a bold step by targeting the opposition leader, Lalu Prasad Yadav, calling him the ‘Gabbar’ of Bihar. In a recent statement, Choudhary alleged that 1.25 crore people left Bihar due to Lalu’s fear, stating that he is the one person who scares everyone, regardless of their community or social class.
Choudhary’s statement comes at a time when the ruling party is trying to regain its lost ground in the state. The party has been facing opposition from various quarters, including the RJD, which is led by Lalu Prasad Yadav. The RJD has been criticizing the ruling party’s policies and governance, and Choudhary’s statement is seen as a response to these allegations.
The term ‘Gabbar’ is often used to describe someone who is feared or respected by others. In the context of Choudhary’s statement, it is clear that he is using the term to describe Lalu’s feared reputation in Bihar. Lalu has been a dominant figure in the state’s politics for several decades, and his influence is still widely felt. Choudhary’s statement is an attempt to undermine Lalu’s reputation and portray him as a negative figure.
However, it is worth noting that Choudhary’s statement has not gone down well with the RJD, which has termed it as an attempt to divide the people of Bihar. The RJD has also accused the ruling party of trying to distract the people from its own failures and shortcomings.
The statement has also sparked a debate about the impact of Lalu’s leadership on the state. Some have argued that Lalu’s policies and governance have been beneficial for the state, while others have criticized his leadership as being divisive and corrupt.
Lalu’s rise to power began in the 1990s, when he became the Chief Minister of Bihar for the first time. He went on to win several elections, including the 2005 and 2015 polls. During his tenure, Lalu introduced several policies aimed at improving the lives of the poor and marginalized, including the introduction of the RJD’s flagship scheme, the Kisan Package.
However, Lalu’s leadership has also been marred by controversies, including allegations of corruption and misuse of power. In 2017, Lalu was sentenced to five years in prison for corruption, and his sons, Tej Pratap and Tejashwi, were also involved in various corruption scandals.
Despite these controversies, Lalu remains a powerful figure in Bihar’s politics. His RJD party is likely to play a key role in the upcoming assembly elections, and his supporters are widely expected to back him.
In conclusion, Choudhary’s statement is an attempt to undermine Lalu’s reputation and portray him as a negative figure. While it remains to be seen how Lalu responds to the statement, it is clear that the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar are going to be a closely contested affair.