Patna, June 11
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief, Lalu Prasad Yadav turned 78 on Wednesday, and the celebration was nothing short of grand.
In a symbolic gesture of strength and festivity, Lalu Yadav cut a 78-pound cake with a sword, surrounded by his entire family, including elder daughter Misa Bharti and Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav.
A massive crowd of RJD supporters gathered at his residence in Patna, with tremendous enthusiasm and fanfare marking the day.
The event wasn't just a birthday party — it became a political and social message.
The RJD has declared June 11 as 'Social Justice and Goodwill Day', transforming the occasion into a statewide celebration of Lalu Yadav’s ideological legacy.
In line with Lalu Yadav’s long-standing advocacy for the marginalised, RJD workers across all districts of Bihar and in other parts of the country organised activities such as food distribution, distribution of reading material to children, tree plantation drives, community outreach among Dalits, Mahadalits, deprived and minority groups.
These events were aimed at spreading Lalu Yadav's message of social equality, justice, and empowerment.