Bihar 2025 Polls: Samrat Chaudhary Doesn’t Hold Back—Tejashwi Yadav Called Out in Brutal Social Media Roast
You can almost feel the tension in Bihar’s political air these days. With the 2025 Assembly elections creeping up, things are getting messy—and personal. Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary just dropped a social media bomb on Tejashwi Yadav, calling him a “big-mouthed failure” in a post that’s spreading like wildfire. And honestly? It’s exactly the kind of drama we’ve come to expect from Bihar politics.
The Clash: Samrat’s No-Filter Moment
That Twitter Post Everyone’s Talking About
So Samrat took to X (yeah, still weird calling it that instead of Twitter) and went full savage mode. He didn’t just criticize Tejashwi—he straight-up called him a “बड़बोला फिसड्डी लाल” (translation: a loudmouth who can’t get his act together). The post had this mocking tone, suggesting Tejashwi’s shaking in his boots because he knows 2025 is gonna be rough for him. Classic political trash talk, but with extra spice.
Reading Between the Lines: Family Feuds & Fear?
Here’s the thing—Samrat’s dig wasn’t just about Tejashwi’s leadership. He hinted at cracks in the RJD’s first family, the Yadavs. No names were named, but everyone knows there’s been tension between Tejashwi and his brother Tej Pratap over who really runs the show. Whether that’s true or just BJP strategy? Hard to say. But it’s definitely got people talking.
Where Tejashwi Stands Now
RJD’s Stronghold—But Is It Enough?
Let’s be real—the RJD still has serious pull with Yadav and Muslim voters. But here’s the problem: that’s pretty much their entire base. Tejashwi hasn’t managed to grow beyond that, and in 2020, they became the single largest party… but couldn’t actually form the government. Not a great look when you’re trying to convince people you’re ready to lead.
What’s Tejashwi’s Next Move?
Now, the million-dollar question: does he fire back or play it cool? Given his track record, I’d bet on the first option—this is the guy who doesn’t hold back in interviews. Meanwhile, RJD supporters are already flooding social media with #BJPDistractions, trying to flip the script. Smart move, but will it work?
BJP-JD(U) vs RJD: The Never-Ending Fight
Old Wounds, New Insults
This feud isn’t new—it’s basically Bihar politics 101. Lalu’s era, Nitish’s flip-flops, the whole “dynasty politics” debate… Samrat’s attack fits right into that pattern. The BJP’s been painting Tejashwi as the spoiled political heir for years now. And let’s be honest—that narrative sticks with a lot of voters.
But Will Voters Care?
Here’s the twist: Bihar’s changing. Yeah, caste and personal rivalries still matter, but people care more about jobs and roads than ever before. Too much mudslinging could backfire—especially with younger voters who just want someone to fix the economy.
How People Are Reacting
Social Media Explodes (Obviously)
#BiharClash started trending almost immediately. Memes, hot takes, the usual chaos. RJD fans calling it “cheap shots,” BJP supporters loving the aggression. The internet’s doing what it does best—turning politics into entertainment.
Media Spin Cycle
Hindi channels are all about the “personal attack” angle, while English media’s framing it as BJP’s psychological warfare. Meanwhile, actual policy discussions? Buried under the drama. Surprise, surprise.
What This Means for 2025
Do Personal Jabs Actually Win Votes?
Bihar’s always loved a good political showdown. But here’s the catch—in 2020, BJP’s focus on development and nationalism worked better than RJD’s promises. If Tejashwi can’t counter with real solutions, all the clever comebacks in the world won’t help him.
The Real Issues No One’s Talking About
Unemployment’s through the roof, farmers are struggling, and half the state still lacks basic infrastructure. The party that actually tackles these? That’s who’ll win. But right now, everyone’s too busy yelling at each other to notice.
The Bottom Line
Samrat’s attack just turned up the heat—no doubt about that. Whether this becomes a full-blown war of words or fades into background noise depends on what Tejashwi does next. One thing’s clear: Bihar’s voters might enjoy the drama, but they’ll vote for results.
Buckle up: With alliances shifting and caste math getting complicated, the road to 2025 is gonna be wild. And knowing Bihar? The best (or worst) is yet to come.
Source: News18 Hindi – Nation