Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
politics

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Rashtriya Janata Dal

Political party in India

Rashtriya Janata Dal

Political party in India

FieldValue
party_nameRashtriya Janata Dal
party_logo[[File:RJD Logo.jpg150px]]
abbreviationRJD
colorcode
presidentTejashwi Yadav
chairpersonTejashwi Yadav
founder
foundation
splitJanata Dal
rajyasabha_leaderPrem Chand Gupta
loksabha_leaderAbhay Kushwaha
loksabha_seats
rajyasabha_seats
state2_seats_nameState Legislative Assemblies
state2_seats{{hidden
headerstylebackground:#ccccff
styletext-align:center;
{{Composition bar25243hex}} (Bihar)
{{Composition bar481hex}} (Jharkhand)
{{Composition bar1140hex}} (Kerala)
state_seats_nameBihar Legislative Council
state_seats
allianceNational Alliance:
no_states
electoral_symbol[[File:Indian Election Symbol Hurricane Lamp.png100px]]
Lantern
headquarters13, V. P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi, India-110001
website
eciState party in Bihar
ideology{{ublclass=nowrap
Democratic socialism<ref name"babu"
Left-wing populism<ref>{{Cite webdate1991-07-15title=With his populist rhetoric, Bihar CM Laloo Prasad Yadav emerges as a powerful leaderurl=https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/story/19910715-with-his-populist-rhetoric-bihar-cm-laloo-prasad-yadav-emerges-as-a-powerful-leader-814533-1991-07-14access-date=2024-05-12website=India Todaylanguage=en}}
positionCentre-left
coloursGreen
studentsAbhay Kushwahayouth=Rajesh Yadavwomen=vacantmerger=flag=RJD Flag.svg
sloganSamaj Ka Bal, Rashtriya Janata Dal
Bihar Ka Vishwas, Lalten Ka Prakash

|List | (Bihar)

(Jharkhand)

(Kerala)

  • INDIA (since 2023) Regional Alliances:
  • MGB (Bihar) (since 2015)
  • MGB (Jharkhand) (since 2019)
  • LDF (Kerala) (since 2023)
  • ASOM (Assam) (since 2021)
  • UPA (2004–2009), (2014–2023)(till dissolved)) (National)
  • RJD-LJP Alliance (2009–2014)
  • Congress Alliance (1999–2004)
  • Fourth Front (2009)
  • Left Front (West Bengal) (2006-2011)
  • Mahajot (West Bengal) (2016)
  • Mahajot (Assam) (Assam) (2016-2021)
  • AIUDF-led Alliance (Assam) (2016)}} Lantern |Democratic socialism | Left-wing populism Bihar Ka Vishwas, Lalten Ka Prakash}} The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD, ) is an Indian political party, mainly based in the state of Bihar. The party was founded in 1997 by Lalu Prasad Yadav.

The party's support base has traditionally been Other Backward Classes, Dalits and Muslims and it is considered a political champion of the lower castes. In 2008, RJD received the status of recognized national level party following its performance in north-eastern states. RJD was derecognised as a national party on 30 July 2010. Leading the Mahagathbandhan alliance with 35 MLAs, it is currently the official opposition in Bihar. RJD is part of Ruling Government in Jharkhand and Kerala with its allies in Mahagathbandhan (Jharkhand) and LDF respectively.

History (1997-2015)

Formation

RJD Women's wing office in [[Delhi

There was pressure on Lalu Prasad Yadav to resign from Chief minister post within and outside of Janata Dal following being chargesheeted in the Fodder scam. On 5 July 1997, Pappu Yadav, Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, Mohammad Shahabuddin, Abdul Bari Siddiqui, Kanti Singh, Mohammed Taslimuddin and Md Ali Ashraf Fatmi along with seventeen Lok Sabha MPs and eight Rajya Sabha MPs along with supporters gathered at New Delhi formed the new political party, Rashtriya Janata Dal. It was formed as breakaway of Janata Dal. Lalu Prasad was elected as the first president of RJD. It is a centre-left party.

With demands for his resignation continuing to mount, on 25 July, Lalu resigned from his position, but was able to install his wife, Rabri Devi as the new chief minister on the same day.

In the March 1998 national elections, RJD won 17 Lok Sabha seats from Bihar but failed to make significant headway in any other state. Later that year, the party formed an alliance with Mulayam Singh Yadav's Samajwadi Party as an anti-Bharatiya Janata Party secular coalition but the coalition failed in garnering any widespread support, and the party won only 7 seats in 1999 national elections.

In UPA

In the October 1999 elections, RJD fought the election in alliance with Indian National Congress but lost 10 Lok Sabha seats including the seat of Lalu Prasad Yadav.

In the 2000 Bihar election, however, it performed well, winning most of the seats in the state assembly. It gained majority by forming post poll alliance with Congress and agreeing for bifurcation of the state. Continuing its upswing in electoral fortunes, the party won 24 Lok Sabha seats in the 2004 elections that it fought in alliance with Indian National Congress. It was a part of Indian National Congress led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) from 2004 - May 2009, wherein Lalu Yadav held the position of the Minister of Railways.

In February 2005 Bihar Legislative Assembly election RJD won only 75 seats and lost the power. In the state elections held later that year – as a result of no party being able to form a government and RJD continued its downward slide winning only 54 seats.

In 2009 Indian general election, the RJD broke its alliance from UPA when seat sharing talks failed. RJD formed its alliance with Ram Vilas Paswan's Lok Janshakti Party and Mulayam Singh Yadav's Samajwadi Party what the media has dubbed the "Fourth Front". RJD performed poorly and won just four seats, all of them in Bihar. However, in 2010 Assembly election, the RJD did not continue their alliance with Samajwadi Party.

In the 2014 Indian general election, RJD came back to UPA and contested election in alliance with Indian National Congress and Nationalist Congress Party in Bihar. Out of 40 seats in Bihar, RJD will contest on 27 seats, INC on 12 and NCP on one. RJD won only four out of total forty Loksabha seats in Bihar.

Organisation

The party leadership consists of the following bodies.

National President

Lalu Prasad Yadav is the National President of RJD.

National Vice President

The national vice president members of the party Mangani Lal Mandal, Mohammad Ilyas Hussain, Ahmed Ashfaq Karim, Rabri Devi, Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, Shivanand Tiwary and Mehboob Ali Kaiser

National Secretary general: Abdul Bari Siddiqui.

National Treasurer: Sunil Kumar Singh

Political Affairs Committee

National Executive Committee

The national executive members of the party Lalu Prasad Yadav, Tejashwi Yadav, Tej Pratap Yadav, Misa Bharti, Prem Chandra Gupta, Manoj Jha, Abdul Bari Siddiqui and Ram Chandra Purve.

The Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) in Bihar

Main article: Mahagathbandhan (Bihar)

On 7 May 2015, the RJD expelled Pappu Yadav for six years due to anti-RJD activities after speculation rose that he may join the Biju Janata Dal for the 2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election but he formed a new party called Jan Adhikar Party.

In November 2015, RJD won the elections as party became the single largest party with 80 followed by Janata Dal (United) with 71 seats, BJP with 53 seats and Congress with 27 seats. In terms of vote share, BJP came first with 24.4%, followed by RJD with 18.4% and JD (U) with 16.8% and Congress got 6.7%. Janata Dal (United)'s Nitish Kumar became the Chief Minister and Lalu's son Tejashwi Yadav became the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar.

In July 2017, following the corruption cases against Tejashwi Yadav, Nitish Kumar asked Yadav to resign from the cabinet, which was refused by RJD. In order to protect his clean image towards corruption, Nitish Kumar resigned on 26 July 2017, ending RJD's stake in Bihar government. What followed next was a coalition BJP and JDU as a result Nitish Kumar became the Chief Minister again whereas Sushil Modi, a prominent BJP leader became the Deputy Chief Minister.

Alliance between Indian National Congress and the RJD factioned in October 2021, when Tejashwi Yadav gave tickets to candidates in Bihar By-elections, where Congress was fixed to stand candidates.

In August 2022, the Mahagathbandhan, Janata Dal (United), Indian National Congress, Hindustan Awam Morcha and Left Front joined again to form 2/3rd Majority government in Bihar Legislative Assembly.

In January 2024, Nitish Kumar left the Mahagathbandhan once again and joined hands with the BJP. He later became the chief minister once again.

In 2025 Bihar Legislative Assembly election, RJD won just 25 seats and it slipped to third largest party. Its allies won 10 seats.

Controversies and criticism

Mohammad Shahabuddin, a leader of RJD, has been involved in several criminal cases. Shahabuddin has been accused of several murders, be it of political rivals, or police officers. Shahabuddin, through his lawyers, attempted to also intimidate the legal proceedings, which led to more criminal cases against him.

During Lalu Prasad Yadav's tenure as Chief Minister, Bihar's law and order was at lowest, kidnapping was on rise and private armies mushroomed. He was also criticized by opposition in the Shilpi-Gautam Murder case and the death of his daughter Ragini Yadav's friend, Abhishek Mishra, in mysterious circumstances.

An investigation into the land-for-jobs scam has implicated Lalu Prasad, along with both of his sons, as well as his wife Rabri Devi and his daughter, in addition to their involvement in other corruption scandals.

Electoral performance

Lok Sabha elections

Rashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Lok Sabha TermRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Indian
General electionRashtriya Janata Dal}};color:white"Seats
contestedRashtriya Janata Dal}};color:white"Seats
wonRashtriya Janata Dal}};color:white"Votes PolledRashtriya Janata Dal}};color:white"% of
votesRashtriya Janata Dal}};color:white"State (seats)Rashtriya Janata Dal}};color:white"Ref.
13th Lok Sabha19996110,150,4922.79Bihar (7)
14th Lok Sabha2004429,384,1472.4Bihar (22) Jharkhand (2)
url=https://www.indiavotes.com/party/info/461/17/0title=IndiaVotes PC: Party peformance [sic] over elections - Rashtriya Janata Dal All Stateswebsite=IndiaVotes}}
15th Lok Sabha2009445,280,0841.3Bihar (4)
16th Lok Sabha2014307,442,3131.4Bihar (4)
17th Lok Sabha2019216,631,5851.1N/A
18th Lok Sabha20242310,107,4021.57Bihar (4)

Bihar Vidhan Sabha (Lower House) Election

Rashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Vidhan Sabha TermRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Assembly ElectionsRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Seats ContestedRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Seats WonRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"% of votesRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"% of votes
in seats contestedRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Party VotesRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Ref
12th Vidhan Sabha200029328.3431.2810,500,361
13th Vidhan Sabha2005 February21025.0728.356,140,223
14th Vidhan Sabha2005 October17523.4532.635,525,081
15th Vidhan Sabha201016818.8427.315,475,656
16th Vidhan Sabha201510118.444.356,995,509
17th Vidhan Sabha202014423.1138.969,738,855
18th Vidhan Sabha202514323.0011,546,055

Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha Election

Rashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Vidhan Sabha TermRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Jharkhand Assembly ElectionsRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Seats ContestedRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Seats WonRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"% of votesRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Party VotesRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Ref
2nd Vidhan Sabha2005518.48
3rd Vidhan Sabha2009565.03517,324
4th Vidhan Sabha2014193.13133,815
5th Vidhan Sabha201972.75413,167
6th Vidhan Sabha202473.44613,880

List of chief ministers

Chief ministers

Rashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"No.Rashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"NameRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white" colspan="3"Term in officeRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"PartyRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Assembly (Election)
1Lalu Prasad Yadav10 March 199028 March 1995
2Lalu Prasad Yadav4 April 199525 July 1997
3Rabri Devi25 July 199711 February 1999
4Rabri Devi9 March 19992 March 2000
5Rabri Devi11 March 20006 March 2005

Deputy chief ministers

Rashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"No.Rashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"NameRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white" colspan="3"Term in officeRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Assembly (Election)
1.Tejashwi Yadav26 November 201526 July 2017
2.Tejashwi Yadav10 August 202228 January 2024

List of central ministers

No.PhotoPortfolioName
(Birth–Death)Assumed officeLeft officeDurationConstituency
(House)[](prime-minister-of-india)12345678
[[File:The Union Minister for Railways, Shri Lalu Prasad addressing the Media to announce a policy matter in New Delhi on September 12, 2004.jpg70px]]Minister of RailwaysLalu Prasad Yadav
(born 1948)23 May 200422 May 2009Chapra
(Lok Sabha)Manmohan Singh
[[File:Blank.svg70px]]Minister of Company Affairs
[MoS(I/C)]Prem Chand Gupta
(born 1950)23 May 200429 Jan 2006Bihar
(Rajya Sabha)
Minister of Company Affairs29 Jan 20069 May 2007
Minister of Corporate Affairs9 May 200722 May 2009
[[File:Raghuvansh Prasad Singh (1).jpg70px]]Minister of Rural DevelopmentRaghuvansh Prasad Singh
(19462020)23 May 200422 May 2009Vaishali
(Lok Sabha)
[[File:The Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Agriculture, Dr. Akhilesh Prasad Singh addressing at the National Productivity Awards Ceremony for the Agriculture Sector, in New Delhi on May 24, 2007 (cropped).jpg70px]]Minister of Agriculture
(MoS)Akhilesh Prasad Singh
(born 1962)Motihari
(Lok Sabha)
Minister of Food and Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution
(MoS)
[[File:Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav (cropped).jpg70px]]Minister of Water Resources
(MoS)Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav
(born 1954)23 May 20046 Nov 2005Monghyr
(Lok Sabha)
24 Oct 200622 May 2009
[[File:Kanti Singh in 2008 (cropped).jpg70px]]Minister of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises
(MoS)Kanti Singh
(born 1957)29 Jan 20066 Apr 2008Arrah
(Lok Sabha)
Minister of Human Resource Development
(MoS)23 May 200429 Jan 2006
Minister of Tourism
(MoS)6 Apr 200822 May 2009
Minister of Culture
(MoS)
[[File:Blank.svg70px]]Minister of Human Resource Development
(MoS)Mohammad Ali Ashraf Fatmi
(born 1956)23 May 200422 May 2009Darbhanga
(Lok Sabha)
[[File:The Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Agriculture, Shri Sharad Pawar delivering the keynote address at the Conference of State Ministers of Fisheries, in Delhi on February 24, 2007.jpg70px]]Minister of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises
(MoS)Mohammed Taslimuddin
(19432017)23 May 200425 May 2004Kishanganj
(Lok Sabha)
Minister of Agriculture
(MoS)25 May 200422 May 2009
Minister of Food and Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution
(MoS)

Prominent members

Present members

  • Md Ali Ashraf Fatmi, close aide of Lalu Prasad Yadav, RJD Co-founder and ex- Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Four time member of parliament.
  • Abdul Bari Siddiqui, close associate of Lalu Prasad Yadav former Leader of Leader of Opposition following the 2010 Bihar Legislative Assembly election until the split between JD(U) and BJP and former Finance Minister Govt. of Bihar. Former Bihar RJD President.
  • Alok Kumar Mehta, National General Secretary of Rashtriya Janata Dal.
  • Prem Kumar Mani, Vice President and Strategist of RJD.
  • Jagada Nand Singh, Former State President of RJD for Bihar.
  • Shivchandra Ram, former Member of legislative Assembly.
  • Ram Chandra Purve is a Former member of the Bihar Legislative Council. Former state president of RJD.
  • Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav General Secretary, RJD. Former Cabinet Minister Bihar Govt. Former Union Minister, MP.
  • Sarfaraz Alam Former Minister Bihar Govt. Former MP Araria.
  • Manoj Jha MP Rajya Sabha and National Spokesperson of RJD.
  • Prem Chand Gupta MP Rajya Sabha and former cabinet minister in Ministry of Company Affairs of India in First Manmohan Singh ministry.
  • Ahmad Ashfaque Karim Former MP Rajya Sabha.
  • Surendra Prasad Yadav senior RJD leader and Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly from Belaganj.Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
  • K. P. Mohanan, Party head Kerala Legislative Assembly.

Late members

  • Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, close aide of Lalu Prasad Yadav, RJD Co-founder and Union Minister for Rural Development.
  • Raghunath Jha, close aide of Lalu Prasad Yadav, RJD Co-founder and Union Minister. Responsible for start of Lalu Raj in Bihar.
  • Mohammad Shahabuddin He was a former Member of Parliament from the Siwan constituency in the state of Bihar, former National Vice President and a former member of the National Executive Committee of the RJD,close associate of Lalu Prasad Yadav.

List of State Presidents of Bihar

Rashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"No.Rashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"NameRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Term StartRashtriya Lok Dal}};color:white"Term End1.2.3.4.
Abdul Bari Siddiqui19972010
Ram Chandra Purve20102019
Jagada Nand Singh20192025
Mangani Lal Mandal2025Incumbent

References

References

  1. Singh, Prem. (15 September 2020). "Raghuvansh Prasad Singh: A committed socialist". [[The Indian Express]].
  2. "Lalu Prasad Yadav for millennials: The anti-Hindutva secular champion who ran out of tricks".
  3. (1991-07-15). "With his populist rhetoric, Bihar CM Laloo Prasad Yadav emerges as a powerful leader".
  4. (9 April 2019). "From Lula to Lalu".
  5. (2006-12-18). "Profile: Laloo Prasad Yadav".
  6. (30 September 2013). "Lalu Prasad Yadav: The shrewd politician's highs and lows". Rediff.
  7. "Democracy against Development". University of Chicago Press.
  8. "RJD gets 'national' tag – India – The Times of India".
  9. Balaji, J.. (30 July 2010). "RJD-derecognised-as-national-party".
  10. [[Jharkhand Legislative Assembly]]
  11. "Indian express".
  12. (21 May 2019). "Lok sabha election 2019- In comparison to different media channels the Exit polls are in favour of modi". [[Election Commission of India]].
  13. [http://www.updatesindia.in/2014/03/Rashtriya-Janata-Dal-RJD-lok-sabha-candidate-election-2014.html Rashtriya Janata Dal RJD Lok Sabha candidates for general election 2014] {{Webarchive. link. (20 April 2019 . Updatesindia.in (6 March 2014). Retrieved on 21 May 2014.)
  14. (5 March 2014). "Lok Sabha elections: RJD, Cong, NCP announce alliance in Bihar". The Times of India.
  15. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140305192527/http://www.hindustantimes.com/specials/coverage/myindia-myvote/chunk-ht-ui-myindiamyvote-countdownto2014/congress-finalises-alliance-with-rjd-in-bihar-to-fight-from-12-seats/sp-article10-1191061.aspx RJD, Congress, NCP stitch up alliance in Bihar]. Hindustan Times. Retrieved on 21 May 2014.
  16. Vaibhav, Aditya. (17 May 2014). "Election results 2014: JD(U), RJD decimated in Bihar". The Times of India.
  17. (27 July 2020). "Sunil becomes Treasurer of RJD in no time".
  18. (5 March 2020). "RJD announces new national executive team".
  19. (7 May 2015). "Madhepura MP Pappu Yadav expelled from RJD, may join hands with BJP | Zee News". Zeenews.india.com.
  20. (26 July 2017). "Nitish Kumar resigns as Bihar Chief Minister, says had become 'difficult for me to work'". The Indian Express.
  21. "Live updates: Nitish Kumar resigns as Bihar CM; Modi welcomes decision". The Hindu.
  22. "Live {{!}} PM Modi Backs Nitish on 'Joining Fight Against Corruption'". The Quint.
  23. "Bihar Bypolls 2021 : बिहार में महागठबंधन टूटा? कांग्रेस ने उपचुनाव में राजद के खिलाफ इन दिग्गजों को मैदान में उतारा".
  24. "खुल गई महागठबंधन की गांठ? बिहार उपचुनाव से पहले राजद-कांग्रेस में फूट की खबरों पर तेजस्वी यादव ने दी सफाई".
  25. श्री, निधि. (October 2021). "Bihar News: उप चुनाव के लिए तारापुर और कुशेश्वरस्थान से NDA ने घोषित किया उम्मीदवार".
  26. (5 October 2021). "बिहार: महागठबंधन में दरार! कांग्रेस ने उप चुनाव में RJD के खिलाफ उतारे उम्मीदवार".
  27. "Bihar News: बिहार उप-चुनाव की 2 सीटों पर लड़ेगी राजद? तेजस्वी यादव ने दिया ये जवाब".
  28. "Nitish leaves ally BJP in the cold, claims support of 164 MLAs of seven Mahagathbandhan parties to form government".
  29. [http://www.indianexpress.com/news/shahabuddin-gets-10-years/213727/ Shahabuddin gets 10 years]. Indian Express (31 August 2007). Retrieved on 2015-10-26.
  30. (30 July 2006). "Court Orders FIR Against Siwan MP's Lawyer". Patna Daily.
  31. Farz, Ahmed. (June 10, 2002). "Laloo Prasad Yadav's army of raiders ensures his daughter's wedding is not forgotten easily".
  32. Desai, Bharat. (August 24, 1998). "IAS officer's wife charges Laloo Prasad Yadav's associate with rape".
  33. Phadnis, Aditi. (30 September 2013). "Lalu Prasad Yadav: From symbol of hope to ridicule". Business Standard.
  34. Kislaya. (December 25, 2006). "Opposition guns for Lalu Prasad Yadav in death of daughter's friend from BIT Ranchi".
  35. (13 March 2022). "जब पटना क एक गराज म मिली दो लाश और हिल गई थी बिहार की सरकार".
  36. (4 July 2023}} Tejashwi Yadav allegedly threatened [[Central Bureau of Investigation]] agents who were investigating him in another corruption case.{{cite web). "Land-for-jobs scam: CBI files fresh charge sheet against Lalu, Rabri; names Tejashwi for first time". The Economic Times.
  37. "IndiaVotes PC: Party peformance [sic] over elections - Rashtriya Janata Dal All States".
  38. "General Election to Parliamentary Constituencies: Trends & Results June-2024".
  39. (20 August 2018). "ECI 2000 Election".
  40. "Bihar Assembly Election Results in February 2005".
  41. "Bihar Assembly Election Results in 2005".
  42. "Bihar Assembly Election Results in 2010".
  43. "Bihar Assembly Election Results in 2015".
  44. (November 11, 2020). "Bihar election result 2020: Seat wise full list of winners".
  45. "Jharkhand Assembly Election Results in 2005".
  46. "Jharkhand Assembly Election Results in 2009".
  47. "Jharkhand Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) Election Results 2014".
  48. "Jharkhand Assembly Election Results 2019 {{!}} Jharkhand Election 2019 Results – Times of India".
  49. (2024-11-24). "Election".
  50. "Rashtriya Janata Dal expels 3 MLAs for anti-party activities".
  51. (26 November 2019). "Jagdanand Singh becomes Bihar state president of Rashtriya Janata Dal". [[The Economic Times]].
  52. (30 September 2020). "राजापाकड़ विधानसभा सीट: JDU और RJD में कड़ी टक्कर, किसे खेमे में जाएगी जीत?".
  53. (2023-10-13). "LDF ally announces merger with RJD".
  54. (15 September 2016). "Mohammad Shahabuddin: The Bahubali of Bihar is back".
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Rashtriya Janata Dal — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report