About Rohini Acharya Yadav Rohini Acharya Yadav is a remarkable figure whose journey from a dedicated medical professional to a political aspirant and public voice reflects courage, conviction, and service. Born on 1 June 1979 in Patna into the influential family of Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi—two former Chief Ministers of Bihar—Rohini has seven sisters and two brothers, including prominent politicians Tej Pratap and Tejashwi Yadav. Rohini earned her MBBS from MGM Medical College in Jamshedpur but chose not to pursue medical practice full-time. In 2002, still a student, she married Samaresh Singh—an IT professional whose father, Rai Ranvijay Singh, is a retired Income Tax officer and long-standing friend of Lalu Prasad Yadav. The couple lived in Singapore and the U.S. for
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“Nafrat Chhodo, Manipur Jodo,” Says Rahul Gandhi Shares Video Of His Visit To Violence-Hit State: Checkout Deets!
He encouraged communities to engage in conversation for long-lasting unity and made an appeal to the people of Manipur to uphold the peace. Congressman Rahul Gandhi uploaded a video of a recent visit to the violent northeastern state on Wednesday amid continued ethnic unrest in Manipur. He shared the video and claimed that, during his two-day tour, he had a painful experience. He continued by saying that "violence has left behind a trail of tragic consequences" in the state. He urged the people of Manipur to keep the peace and encouraged communities to hold conversations in order to achieve long-term unity. For the past two months, he claimed, Manipur has been on fire. "Manipur needs Peace. My strong appeal to the people of Manipur is that peace is the only way forward. It is now ti
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The wait for the new Karnataka Chief Minister continued on Wednesday, despite repeated rounds of meetings and deliberations among the Congress party's senior leadership. Four days after the Congress party ousted the BJP from its lone southern state of Karnataka in the assembly elections, the party is still deliberating on its next chief ministerial candidate. On Wednesday night, the residence of the party's national president Mallikarjun Kharge was visited by the Congress general secretary KC Venugopal, the party's Karnataka representative Randeep Surjewala, and party leader MB Patil. DK Shivakumar, the head of the Karnataka Congress, met Surjewala earlier this evening at the latter's home. At the home of his brother, the party's MP DK Suresh, Shivakumar also held a meeting with party l
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