In a shocking turn of events, Lalu Prasad Yadav's daughter, Rohini Acharya, has made a dramatic exit from politics and her family, leaving many stunned. But here's where the story takes a controversial twist...
Rohini, a 47-year-old doctor, claims she was cursed at and accused of donating a 'dirty kidney' to her father, the veteran politician, in exchange for money and a party ticket. This revelation has sparked a firestorm of reactions, with Rohini expressing her deep anguish and sense of abandonment.
In a series of emotional social media posts, she announced her decision to quit politics and disown her family, stating, "I'm quitting politics and I'm disowning my family... This is what Sanjay Yadav and Rameez had asked me to do... and I'm taking all the blame." She further urged married women to prioritize their own homes and families, seemingly in reference to her brother Tejashwi Yadav's close aides, Sanjay Yadav and Rameez.
But here's where it gets personal: Rohini, who donated a kidney to her father during a transplant in Singapore, feels her sacrifice has been scorned. She laments, "I committed a huge sin by not looking after my family... and today, the kidney is being called 'dirty'." This statement has ignited a debate about family dynamics, loyalty, and the complexities of political alliances.
The controversy deepens as Rohini also accuses her brother's aides of verbal abuse and even threatening to hit her with a slipper. She claims, "A daughter, a sister, a married woman, a mother was humiliated... I did not surrender the truth, and solely because of this, I had to endure this insult." This has led to questions about the role of women in politics and the pressures they face within powerful families.
Adding fuel to the fire, Rohini targets another close aide of her brother, Rameez, who is allegedly connected to a former MP facing murder charges. This revelation has further intensified the drama, leaving many wondering about the inner workings of political families.
As of now, no one from the Yadav family has publicly responded to Rohini's accusations, but the silence speaks volumes. Meanwhile, a state minister, Santosh Kumar Suman, has hinted at underlying tensions within the family, stating that all members have vaulting ambitions and are pulling each other down.
The RJD, once a dominant force in Bihar politics, has suffered a significant setback in the recent assembly polls, winning only 25 seats. This has led to a blame game, with Tejashwi Yadav being held responsible by some, while others point fingers at his close aides.
The question remains: Is Rohini's decision to leave her family and politics justified? And what does this say about the pressures and expectations within political families? The story has certainly sparked a heated debate, and the public is eager to hear more. What's your take on this complex family drama?