#Lalu Yadav news
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
rightnewshindi · 9 days ago
Text
अगले साल विधानसभा चुनावों में कांग्रेस पेश करेगी अपना चेहरा, इसलिए लालू ने बदला पैंतरा; जानें क्या है प्लान पीके
Bihar News: बिहार (Bihar Election 2o25) में इंडिया ब्लॉक के भीतर प्रेशर पॉलिटिक्स शुरू हो गई है। आरजेडी सुप्रीमो लालू प्रसाद यादव ने राहुल गांधी की बजाय ममता बनर्जी को इंडिया ब्लॉक की कमान सौंपने की वकालत यूं ही नहीं की है। इसके पीछे उनकी सुचिंतित चाल है। लालू को पता चल गया है कि कांग्रेस अगले साल होने वाले विधानसभा चुनाव में न सिर्फ सीटों के लिए अड़ेगी, बल्कि उन चेहरों को भी सामने लाएगी, जो लालू…
0 notes
news-trust-india · 19 days ago
Text
Lalu Yadav : लालू ने किया ममता का समर्थन, बोले 'कांग्रेस के बोलने का कोई मतलब नहीं है'
पटना। Lalu Yadav : बिहार के पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री और राजद सुप्रीमो लालू प्रसाद यादव ने आईएनडीआईए के नेतृत्व के लिए ममता बनर्जी का समर्थन किया है। उन्होंने कहा है कि कांग्रेस की आपत्ति का कोई मतलब नहीं है। हम ममता बनर्जी का समर्थन करेंगे। ममता बनर्जी को (आईएनडीआईए ब्लॉक) का नेतृत्व दिया जाना चाहिए। हम 2025 में फिर से सरकार बनाएंगे। Uttarakhand : सीएम धामी ने शवों को घर तक पहुंचाने में मदद करने के लिए…
0 notes
todayworldnews2k21 · 2 months ago
Text
Land-for-jobs case: CBI gets more time to file supplementary charge sheet
Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court on June 1 granted the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) more time to file a supplementary charge sheet in the alleged land-for-jobs scam. Former Union Railways Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter RJD MP Misa Bharti attended the hearing. Special judge Geetanjali Goel on June 1 granted more time to the CBI after being informed that some new facts had to be included.…
0 notes
mukharnews · 7 months ago
Text
youtube
लालू यादव ने PM मोदी का परिवार से पहले अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी पर भी कसा है तंज | @mukharnews #news #live #Politics #political #AtalBihariVajpayee #LaluYadav #modi #PMModi
0 notes
newsagencimedia · 11 months ago
Text
LAND FOR JOB: ऐसा था नौकरी के बदले जमीन घोटाला: ​लालू-राबड़ी की गाय पालने वाला भी बन गया रईस!ED का बड़ा खुलासा
Land For Job:सोमवार को “ज़मीन के बदले नौकरी” मामले में ईडी ने आरजेडी प्रमुख लालू प्रसाद यादव से क़रीब 10 घंटे पूछताछ की.आज लालू के बेटे तेजस्वी यादव से ईडी पूछताछ करेगी.ईडी ने पूछताछ करके खुलासा किया कि राबड़ी देवी के ग़ोशाला के पूर्व कर्मचारी ने नौकरी के बदले ज़मीन हासिल की.READ MORE....
1 note · View note
sangbadpratidin · 1 year ago
Text
ED Calls Lalu and son for questioning in job-for-land scam
ED summons Lalu Prasad Yadav and Tejashwi Yadav in job for land scam case, sparking allegations of political revenge. Critics argue it's an attempt to stifle opposition voices.
0 notes
ainews18 · 1 year ago
Link
0 notes
shaktiknowledgeblog · 2 years ago
Text
lalu prasad yadav | lalu prasad yadav news | lalu prasad yadav latest news | lalu prasad yadav wife | cbi | breaking news
Delhi: CBI questioning of former Bihar CM Lalu Prasad Yadav ends, the team leaves daughter Misa Bharti’s house CBI’s interrogation of Lalu Prasad Yadav is over and the CBI team has left Lalu’s daughter Misa Bharti’s house. Earlier in Patna, Lalu’s wife Rabri Devi was questioned by the CBI. Image Source: FILE Lalu Prasad Yadav New Delhi: CBI’s interrogation of former Bihar CM Lalu Prasad Yadav is…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
jandarpan · 2 years ago
Text
लालू यादव सिंगापुर से बिहार लौट रहे हैं ! किड्नी का सफल इलाज के बाद ।
RJD सुप्रीमो लालू प्रसाद यादव सिंगापुर से दिल्ली के लिए रवाना हो चुके हैं। सिंगापुर से लालू यादव के रवाना होने की तस्वीरें सामने आई हैं। ये तस्वीरें उनकी बेटी रोहिणी आचार्या ने अपने ट्विटर पर पोस्ट की है। रोहिणी ने भावुक पोस्ट भी लिखा है। उन्होंने लिखा- करबद्ध निवेदन है…आप सबसे बस इतनी विनती स्वीकार करें, एक बिटिया के तप को ना जाने देना व्यर्थ कभी। मेरे पापा की सेहत का ख्याल रखना आप लोग…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
nationalistbharat · 2 years ago
Text
राजद अध्यक्ष लालू प्रसाद जल्द बनेंगे दादा,तेजस्वी यादव पापा
राजद अध्यक्ष लालू प्रसाद जल्द बनेंगे दादा,तेजस्वी यादव पापा
PATNA :हर किसी की ख़ाहिश होती है कि वो शादी बियाह करके अपना घर बसाये और उसके घर में किलकारी गूंजे।इसकी खुशी का अंदाज़ा लगाना ही रोमां��� से भरपूर होता है।कुछ ऐसा ही रोमांच अब बिहार के उपमुख्यमंत्री और राजद सुप्रीमो लालू यादव के पुत्र तेजस्वी यादव भी महसूस कर रहे हैं।पिछले साल शादी के बंधन में बंधे बिहार के उपमुख्यमंत्री तेजस्वी यादव भी अब पिता बनने वाले हैं।यानी राजद सुप्रीमो लालू प्रसाद यादव जल्द ही…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
news365timesindia · 6 days ago
Text
[ad_1] GG News Bureau New Delhi, 23rd Dec. Veteran Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar has sparked fresh discussions on the leadership of the INDIA Opposition bloc, suggesting that the Congress should be open to not leading the alliance. In an interview with The Indian Express, Aiyar stated, “Let whoever wants to be the leader be the leader. There is competence in Mamata Banerjee… There is competence in others in the alliance.” Aiyar, who recently released the second volume of his autobiography A Maverick in Politics, emphasized that the Congress’s position would remain significant within the alliance, regardless of formal leadership. “I am sure Rahul [Gandhi] will be treated with even more respect than he would be as the president of the alliance,” the 83-year-old leader remarked. Leadership Tussle Within the INDIA Bloc Aiyar’s comments come amidst a brewing tussle over who should lead the INDIA bloc, formed to counter the BJP’s electoral dominance. While the Congress doubled its Lok Sabha tally in the recent elections, it has faced setbacks in state polls in Haryana and Maharashtra, leading to questions about its ability to anchor the alliance. Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has emerged as a strong contender for leadership within the bloc. Banerjee recently stated, “If given the opportunity, I would ensure its smooth functioning. I don’t want to go outside Bengal, but I can run it from here.” Support Gathers for Mamata Banerjee Several veteran Opposition leaders have thrown their weight behind Banerjee. Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) founder Lalu Prasad Yadav said, “Mamata Banerjee should be given the leadership of the INDIA Bloc. Congress’s objection means nothing.” Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) founder Sharad Pawar echoed this sentiment, calling Banerjee a “prominent leader” capable of steering the alliance. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut also expressed support, saying, “Whether it is Mamata Banerjee, Arvind Kejriwal, or Shiv Sena, we are all together. Mamata ji should be a major partner in the INDIA alliance.” Challenges and BJP’s Criticism The leadership question highlights the complexities of the INDIA bloc, especially in regions where alliance partners compete against each other electorally. The BJP has dismissed the bloc as “opportunistic,” with leaders questioning its long-term viability. While the Congress’s willingness to take a backseat could foster unity, it also risks diminishing the party’s centrality in the Opposition landscape. With the 2029 general elections looming, the INDIA bloc faces the dual challenge of resolving internal differences and presenting a united front against the BJP’s formidable election machinery. As the debate continues, the INDIA alliance must navigate its leadership dynamics while maintaining focus on its shared goal of defeating the BJP.   The post Mani Shankar Aiyar Stirs Debate: Congress Should Be Ready to Not Lead INDIA Bloc appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
0 notes
news365times · 6 days ago
Text
[ad_1] GG News Bureau New Delhi, 23rd Dec. Veteran Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar has sparked fresh discussions on the leadership of the INDIA Opposition bloc, suggesting that the Congress should be open to not leading the alliance. In an interview with The Indian Express, Aiyar stated, “Let whoever wants to be the leader be the leader. There is competence in Mamata Banerjee… There is competence in others in the alliance.” Aiyar, who recently released the second volume of his autobiography A Maverick in Politics, emphasized that the Congress’s position would remain significant within the alliance, regardless of formal leadership. “I am sure Rahul [Gandhi] will be treated with even more respect than he would be as the president of the alliance,” the 83-year-old leader remarked. Leadership Tussle Within the INDIA Bloc Aiyar’s comments come amidst a brewing tussle over who should lead the INDIA bloc, formed to counter the BJP’s electoral dominance. While the Congress doubled its Lok Sabha tally in the recent elections, it has faced setbacks in state polls in Haryana and Maharashtra, leading to questions about its ability to anchor the alliance. Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has emerged as a strong contender for leadership within the bloc. Banerjee recently stated, “If given the opportunity, I would ensure its smooth functioning. I don’t want to go outside Bengal, but I can run it from here.” Support Gathers for Mamata Banerjee Several veteran Opposition leaders have thrown their weight behind Banerjee. Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) founder Lalu Prasad Yadav said, “Mamata Banerjee should be given the leadership of the INDIA Bloc. Congress’s objection means nothing.” Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) founder Sharad Pawar echoed this sentiment, calling Banerjee a “prominent leader” capable of steering the alliance. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut also expressed support, saying, “Whether it is Mamata Banerjee, Arvind Kejriwal, or Shiv Sena, we are all together. Mamata ji should be a major partner in the INDIA alliance.” Challenges and BJP’s Criticism The leadership question highlights the complexities of the INDIA bloc, especially in regions where alliance partners compete against each other electorally. The BJP has dismissed the bloc as “opportunistic,” with leaders questioning its long-term viability. While the Congress’s willingness to take a backseat could foster unity, it also risks diminishing the party’s centrality in the Opposition landscape. With the 2029 general elections looming, the INDIA bloc faces the dual challenge of resolving internal differences and presenting a united front against the BJP’s formidable election machinery. As the debate continues, the INDIA alliance must navigate its leadership dynamics while maintaining focus on its shared goal of defeating the BJP.   The post Mani Shankar Aiyar Stirs Debate: Congress Should Be Ready to Not Lead INDIA Bloc appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
0 notes
news-trust-india · 1 year ago
Text
Lalu Yadav : लालू को सुप्रीम कोर्ट से बड़ी राहत, जमानत याचिका पर अक्टूबर तक टला फैसला
पटना/दिल्ली: Lalu Yadav  राजद सुप्रीमो लालू प्रसाद यादव को शुक्रवार को सुप्रीम कोर्ट से फिलहाल के लिए बड़ी राहत मिल गई है। लालू की जमानत रद्द करने के लिए सीबीआई की याचिका पर सुप्रीम कोर्ट अक्टूबर में फैसला सुनाएगा। PM Modi Greece Visit : पीएम मोदी का ग्रीस में भारतीय समुदाय ने किया जोरदार स्वागत चारा घोटाला मामले में लालू प्रसाद यादव की जमानत के खिलाफ सीबीआई ने ��ुप्रीम कोर्ट में याचिका दायर की…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
hindustanmorning · 3 months ago
Text
Delhi Court Releases RJD's Lalu Prasad and Sons on Bail in Land-for-jobs Case
The Rouse Avenue Court granted bail to RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav and eight other accused, including his son Tei Pratap and Teiashwi Yadav, in the land-for-job scam on Monday. Special Judge Vishal Gogne approved their release on bail for Rs 1 lakh each, emphasizing that they were not taken into custody during the case investigation, according to news agency PTI. The case is scheduled for the…
0 notes
bhaskarlive · 6 months ago
Text
‘Weak’ Central govt might collapse in August, pave way for INDIA bloc: Lalu Prasad
Tumblr media
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) President Lalu Prasad Yadav on Friday said that the ‘weak’ Central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi might collapse in August.
“The Central government is very weak and it might collapse in August this year. It will allow the INDIA bloc to form a new government,” Lalu Prasad said while addressing the RJD leaders and workers on the 28th Foundation Day of RJD at the party’s head office in Patna.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
0 notes
warningsine · 7 months ago
Text
This year’s general election in India arguably brought up more questions about the fairness of the electoral process than any other in the country’s history.
For example, in December, a bill was passed in India’s parliament that allowed election commissioners to be appointed by a panel dominated by the executive branch, which many feared would endanger free and fair elections.
And during the campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a string of speeches that were widely seen as Islamophobic, in which he accused the opposition Congress Party of favouring Muslims. The Election Commission failed to adequately enforce the Model Code of Conduct when it came to these comments.
Opposition chief ministers, Arvind Kejriwal of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Hemant Soren of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), meanwhile, were arrested on charges of corruption. Both parties claimed the charges were politically motivated.
One of the lessons from the election, however, is that even when there are questions about how free and fair a vote is, opposition parties can dent the dominance of ruling parties.
In India’s election, the opposition presented a united front and stuck to a consistent message reflecting specific issues of voter discontent.
Why caste politics were so important
Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party did not perform as well as expected in the election, suffering major losses in its heartland northern Indian states. Modi began the six-week election campaign saying his party would win more than 400 seats. Ultimately, it was reduced to 240 seats, while the opposition Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) won 232 seats.
INDIA had a shaky start to the election. A founding member, the Janata Dal, joined Modi’s coalition earlier this year. INDIA also failed to reach a seat-sharing agreement with another member, Trinamool Congress (TMC), although that party remained part of the alliance.
Yet, as the campaign wore on, the BJP’s attacks on the opposition led to a more united front, focusing particularly on the issue of caste.
Indian society and politics are stratified by its caste system. It has roots in ancient religious texts, which grant symbolic and material rights and privileges to people based on their membership to a particular caste.
Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi’s speeches highlighted a commitment to protecting the Constitution and addressing the issue of caste-based injustice in India. He pledged to undertake a caste census to reveal the extent of disadvantage and concentration of wealth in society.
He also pointed out the government’s centralisation of power, as well as the upper caste-dominated media’s adulation of Modi and its inattention to issues of unemployment and inflation.
Lalu Prasad Yadav, a leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) party, which is also part of the INDIA coalition, warned the BJP intended to change the Constitution to end caste-based affirmative action. Though this was denied by Modi, the allegation seemed to strike a chord with voters.
Caste presented a dilemma for Modi’s Hindu nationalist politics, which valorises upper-caste Hindu practices and behaviours, while relying on support from the lower caste majority to win elections.
The BJP had sought to ameliorate this tension by promoting welfare schemes and accusing the secular opposition of colluding with Muslims to deprive the Hindu lower-caste poor.
In the lead-up to the election, Modi also claimed to have replaced traditional forms of caste stratification with four new castes of welfare “beneficiaries” – women, farmers, the youth and the poor.
In truth, however, the government’s welfare schemes consisted of paltry cash transfers, small loans, food rations and subsidies for private goods like toilets, which sought to compensate for the stagnation of incomes and lack of jobs. Spending on health and education by Modi’s government, which could have transformative effects on society, has languished.
The BJP’s infrastructure-driven economic program has benefited large companies, leading to accusations of crony capitalism. It has also failed to attract substantial foreign investment or grow the manufacturing sector to create more jobs.
Over the past decade – but particularly following the COVID pandemic – India has also become one of the world’s most unequal countries. Women, Dalits, Adivasis and Muslims have fared the worst.
Dalit politicians also grew in prominence
Perhaps the biggest surprise for the BJP were its heavy losses in its heartland state, Uttar Pradesh.
The Samajwadi Party (SP) had previously dominated Uttar Pradesh politics by promoting the interests of particular lower caste “other backward classes”. This tactic, however, generated resentment among other lower castes, which was exploited by the BJP to win power in 2017.
In this election, the SP appears to have fashioned a new, broader caste coalition.
This election also saw new shifts in Dalit politics, the lowest rung of the caste structure in India. In Uttar Pradesh, new Dalit political parties became increasingly prominent, such as the Azad Party led by Chandra Sekhar Azad.
Further south, the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) consolidated its status as the largest Dalit party in Tamil Nadu, winning all the seats it contested.
The future of Indian democracy
Indian democracy is not out of the woods yet. Activists, students, political leaders and journalists remain imprisoned.
The Hindu nationalist movement also has a history of inciting communal violence when things do not go its way in the electoral arena.
The Modi government started to extend its media censorship during the election, as well.
There is little to suggest that Modi will temper what many see as authoritarian tendencies, but there is now more resistance, scepticism and political alternatives that will hopefully aid India’s democratic recovery.
0 notes