Lalu Yadav's Family Crisis Deepens as 4 Daughters Flee Patna Amid Feud
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A bitter feud within the Yadav family is escalating, with four daughters of RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav leaving their Patna residence for Delhi. The move comes after a public outburst by daughter Rohini Acharya, who announced her separation from the family following allegations of abuse and mistreatment. The departure of Rajlakshmi, Ragini, Hema, and Chanda Yadav, along with their children, has been described as a result of the family's turmoil. Their decision to leave 10 Circular Road, the Yadav family home, follows a dramatic reaction from Tej Pratap Yadav, Lalu's son, who was expelled from the party and family earlier this year. Tej Pratap had expressed outrage over his sister Rohini's allegations, calling for justice and vowing to protect the dignity of Bihar. His comments have sparked a heated debate within the family, with some accusing certain individuals of influencing Tejashwi Yadav's decisions. The Yadav family's crisis comes at a challenging time for the RJD, which suffered a significant setback in the recent Bihar Assembly elections, losing nearly half of its seats. The party is still reeling from the defeat, and the family's internal struggles are likely to impact its future prospects. Sources close to the family say the sisters were disturbed by the events of the past two days and decided to leave Patna to escape the chaos. Their departure has raised questions about the future of the Yadav family and the RJD's ability to recover from its recent losses.