Patna, Nov. 14 -- Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, once the rising star of Bihar politics, now finds himself navigating the toughest moment of his political journey.
The Rashtriya Janata Dal's dramatic slide to just 25 seats, its worst performance in more than ten years, has placed the 35-year-old leader at a decisive crossroads.
For a politician who built his appeal on youth-centric issues and massive crowd connect, the verdict is more than a political loss. Analysts feel It could trigger introspection within the party and raise pointed questions about his leadership style.
Tejashwi's journey to the political centre stage has been anything but conventional. Born on November 9, 1989, the youngest of nine children of former Chief Ministers Lalu Pra...