Patna: RJD chief Lalu Prasad has stepped to the forefront of the party’s Bihar election campaign, triggering a visible surge of enthusiasm across the cadre with mobilization drives reported from Patna to Ara. Party workers said Lalu’s direct engagement—through strategy huddles, message calibration, and outreach to social and regional blocs—has sharpened the campaign’s focus and lifted morale ahead of intense seat negotiations and candidate announcements.
Senior leaders indicated that Lalu is personally reviewing constituency-level feedback, prioritizing winnability metrics, and aligning local alliances with the party’s statewide narrative on jobs, price rise, welfare delivery, and alleged irregularities in the voter list revision. His meetings have emphasized booth-strengthening, micro-planning for turnout, and coordinated communication between district units and the central war room.
The RJD’s campaign choreography is also being synchronized with public programs and on-ground yatras planned by the opposition, aiming to amplify the party’s messaging in urban pockets and rural strongholds alike. In Patna, party offices saw heightened footfall as workers queued for assignments, while reports from Ara suggested renewed volunteer recruitment, door-to-door contact plans, and digital outreach primed for rapid response.
Insiders say Lalu’s signature coalition-building touch—bridging caste coalitions with youth and farm concerns—will anchor the party’s pitch, even as it adapts to local issues like inflation, education, recruitment, agrarian distress, and civic services. The leadership is also pressing for disciplined messaging, asserting that a unified ground game will be decisive in close contests.
With the campaign accelerating, the RJD is expected to roll out phased rallies, targeted nukkad sabhas, and social media drives, backed by data-led monitoring of turnout gaps and swing clusters. Party sources argue that an energized cadre under Lalu’s stewardship gives them momentum entering the final stretch of pre-poll alignments.


















