The Rashtriya Janata Dal in Bihar is on the verge of taking decisive action against its rebellious elements. MP Sudhakar Singh confirmed that a detailed dossier on anti-party activities has been handed over to party chief Lalu Prasad. ‘Expect public disclosure of decisions shortly,’ he assured, pointing to an imminent purge.
Speaking candidly, Singh highlighted the election-time betrayals. Numerous leaders contested as independents or sabotaged RJD efforts, prompting an internal audit. ‘Our long review process culminated in this report to the national president and opposition leader. The top brass will decide, and we’ll inform everyone soon,’ he explained.
Singh strongly backed Tejashwi Yadav’s pointed critique of Bihar elections: ‘Loksabha hara hai, tantra jeeta hai.’ He alleged massive voter deletions and dubious cash transfers during voting, rendering polls unfair. ‘The machinery must be held accountable to ensure clean elections henceforth,’ he urged.
On the Congress front, Singh reflected on Siddiqui’s exit, attributing it to adaptation challenges for newcomers. ‘Party leadership knows best about internal dynamics,’ he remarked.
This development underscores RJD’s resolve to discipline ranks, potentially impacting Bihar’s volatile politics. With elections exposing deep fissures, the party’s forthcoming actions could set a precedent for loyalty in opposition circles.
