The ongoing political dispute between Jitan Ram Manjhi and Lalu Prasad Yadav has escalated into a significant clash over caste identity, drawing widespread attention in Bihar’s political circles. The conflict started when Manjhi, leader of the Hindustan Awam Morcha (HAM) and a prominent Mahadalit figure, accused Lalu of ridiculing his caste identity. Manjhi’s statements criticized Yadav’s association with the Yadav caste, which led to a strong rebuttal from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader.
Union Minister Chirag Paswan also entered the fray, condemning the use of caste-based remarks to insult Manjhi, describing it as not just an attack on the individual but an insult to the entire Mahadalit community. Paswan emphasized that he does not believe in caste-based politics and expressed disapproval of such statements. His involvement reflects a broader attempt to protect the dignity of marginalized communities in a state where caste dynamics heavily influence political discourse​.
Manjhi further criticized Yadav, accusing him of hiding his caste for political gain and using derogatory language against the Mahadalit community. This has led to heightened tensions between their respective political factions, with both sides trading heated remarks. The incident underscores the sensitive nature of caste politics in Bihar, where such issues have historically played a decisive role in elections.
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Paswan’s intervention in this dispute highlights his commitment to Dalit rights, further complicating the evolving political landscape in Bihar, especially as the state prepares for upcoming elections. His statements call for unity and respect among communities, focusing on a politics free from caste discrimination​.