Patna: The political scene in Bihar has plunged into deeper chaos following Rohini Acharya’s announcement that she is withdrawing from both politics and her familial ties. This declaration comes right after the RJD faced a significant defeat in the Bihar assembly elections, amplifying existing discontent and reviving long-standing factional issues. Rohini, once a staunch ally of Lalu Prasad Yadav, has publicly accused the close aides of Tejashwi Yadav of orchestrating the party’s decline. Her decision has sent shockwaves through the RJD, prompting urgent discussions regarding leadership shortcomings and internal mismanagement.
In a pointed post on X, Rohini stated: “I am leaving politics and distancing myself from my family… Sanjay Yadav and Rameez told me to do this… and I am taking the blame upon myself.” This message ignited a political uproar, with senior RJD officials racing to manage the fallout as speculation about deepening rifts within the Yadav family grew. While Rohini did not explicitly name Tejashwi, her mention of “close advisers” is widely viewed as a critique of Sanjay Yadav, who has been Tejashwi’s political strategist for years. Sources within the party indicate that frustration towards Tejashwi’s inner circle has been escalating since the election outcomes.
Many view Rohini’s public outburst as a significant indication of the dissatisfaction brewing within the family. Following the RJD’s poor electoral performance—one of its most disappointing in recent memory—a wave of blame has surfaced. Critics within the party assert that Tejashwi’s campaign decisions, reliance on a limited group of advisers, and ineffective outreach strategies have alienated traditional voter bases. Rohini’s comments have only intensified these criticisms. Her assertion that the party’s decline was facilitated by “Sanjay Yadav & company” has empowered those questioning Tejashwi’s political acumen. Analysts suggest that her departure not only highlights the fractures in the party’s leadership but also complicates Lalu Prasad’s efforts to maintain unity ahead of coalition talks.
Rohini’s public severance from the family is unprecedented, particularly for a family that has historically presented a united front despite internal differences. Her announcement comes as the party faces generational leadership transitions, pressures from electoral failures, and a rapidly changing political environment in Bihar. Although senior RJD members have attempted to minimize the controversy, the public nature of the rift has made it challenging to contain. Social media has further fueled the discourse, with party supporters and detractors discussing the implications of Rohini’s departure on Tejashwi’s leadership. Rohini Acharya’s exit reveals the vulnerabilities within the upper echelons of the party: Questions are arising about Tejashwi’s decision-making and reliance on close advisers.
Critics argue that the party has become too centralized, stifling dissent. The family drama has overshadowed the RJD’s messaging post-election and could further weaken its position. As the party grapples with its electoral collapse, this internal turmoil has sparked urgent conversations about reforms and whether Tejashwi can maintain his leadership unchallenged.
