A controversy erupted on Wednesday, 17 October, over posters put up by a Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader wherein the party's heir apparent Tejashwi Yadav was likened to 'Lord Rama' and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was portrayed as the ten-headed demon king 'Ravana'.
The Lalu Prasad-led party later clarified that the posters were not put up to belittle the chief minister, but criticise the government in the state.
The posters, bearing the signature and image of RJD leader Anand Yadav, who is said to be associated with the party's disaster management cell, were put up at the state headquarters in Birchand Patel Marg and in front of Tejashwi Yadav's official residence on Circular Road, a stone's throw away from the chief minister's house.
The posters were also inscribed with a slogan in Hindi, borrowing a verse from the Bhagavad Gita, "Whenever Ravana has committed atrocities, a Rama has incarnated".
The words 'Samvidhan Bachao Nyay Yatra' were displayed in bold font on the posters, which were an obvious appeal to the people to support Tejashwi Yadav on the next leg of his public interaction programme, scheduled to begin later this month.
The JD(U) spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad said the RJD rule in Bihar was marked by lawlessness. Their disrespect for the state's chief minister was yet another reflection on its character, he said.
Asked whether the JD(U) would like the government to take any legal action against those involved in putting up the posters, Prasad told a news channel:
Asserting that Kumar, in his more than a decade-long tenure, has acquired "enormous goodwill", the JD(U) leader challenged the RJD to "get a referendum as to who is Ravana in the eyes of the people of Bihar and who is Rama".
The Congress, which has been an alliance partner of the RJD for more than two decades, also disapproved of the posters.
RJD state spokesman Chitaranjan Gagan, however, said the poster was not part of the party's official publicity material.
“Moreover, although Kumar has been shown as having 10 heads, the idea is not to insult him, but to criticise his government which has failed on all fronts ever since he ditched us and rejoined the BJP-led coalition," Gagan added.
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