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The ghost of ‘Jungle Raj’ in Bihar: RJD’s albatross and why it continues to haunt Tejashwi Yadav

The 15 years of RJD rule in the state have often been referred to by his detractors as an era where criminals enjoyed a free run, with kidnappings and extortion rampant.

June 20, 2025 / 19:26 IST
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Lalu Prasad’s party, the Rashtriya Janata Dal, lost power in Patna in 2005.
Lalu Prasad’s party, the Rashtriya Janata Dal, lost power in Patna in 2005.

‘Jungle raj’, a catchphrase used to describe the 15-year RJD rule in Bihar from 1990 to 2005 marked by poor law and order situation and alleged misgovernance, marked a comeback ahead of the crucial Assembly polls in the state. Addressing a rally in Siwan district of Bihar during his fifth visit to the state in as many months, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to the people to vote out those who brought 'jungle raj' to Bihar and “looted” the state.

The BJP earlier in a post on X took a jibe at the RJD poll symbol “lantern”. The post featured a picture of former CM Lalu Prasad Yadav along with a list of crimes associated with the infamous RJD-era "jungle raj", including kidnapping, murder, corruption, loot, ransom, extortion, dacoity, massacre, violence and snatching.

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What is ‘jungle raj’?

Lalu Prasad Yadav served as Bihar Chief Minister from 1990 to 1997 while Rabri Devi remained CM from 1997 to 2005. In essence, "jungle raj" is a metaphor for a society where might makes right.