New Delhi: Battered like in 2010, the RJD is now looking at challenging times, as it was reduced to 25 seats in Bihar this time while failing to check JD(U)’s Nitish Kumar for another time.

RJD managed to bounce back from 22 seats it won in 2010 with Lalu Prasad presiding over the revival, which catapulted the party to 80 seats in 2015, though in alliance with JD(U).

His son Tejashwi Yadav took the reins under the supervision of his father in 2020 when the party managed 75 seats to become the single largest party but now the question is whether Tejashwi can fill in the big shoes as Lalu may not play an active role in the latest edition of rejuvenation with age not on his side.

Tejashwi went to town talking about the JD(U)’s future after the elections, claiming that the BJP will devour i

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