PATNA: RJD president Lalu Prasad and Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi on Thursday engaged in a spat questioning each-others caste identity . The exchange began when Manjhi responded to accusations from the RJD chief about his political alignment with the RSS, asserting he had abandoned his Dalit identity as a Mushar and adopted an upper-caste surname, Sharma.
In retaliation, Manjhi questioned Lalu's true caste, suggesting he should clarify whether he is a Yadav or a Gaderia (shepherd).
Lalu, in his characteristic style, seemed to dismiss the enquiry, questioning Manjhi's identification as a Mushar.
Manjhi then took to social media to assert his identity, declaring, "I am a Mushar-Bhuiyan," emphasising pride in his ancestry.
According to a recent caste survey in Bihar, Mushars represent about 3.1 per cent of the state's population, while Yadavs, to which Lalu belongs, make up approximately 14.3 per cent.
In retaliation, Manjhi questioned Lalu's true caste, suggesting he should clarify whether he is a Yadav or a Gaderia (shepherd).
Lalu, in his characteristic style, seemed to dismiss the enquiry, questioning Manjhi's identification as a Mushar.
Manjhi then took to social media to assert his identity, declaring, "I am a Mushar-Bhuiyan," emphasising pride in his ancestry.
According to a recent caste survey in Bihar, Mushars represent about 3.1 per cent of the state's population, while Yadavs, to which Lalu belongs, make up approximately 14.3 per cent.
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