05-28-2009, 08:24 PM
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When Lalu Prasad Yadav burst onto the political scene heading the Janata Dal government in Bihar in 1990, <b>he especially targeted the Brahmins. He made fun of the Brhamins and their ritualistic obeisance to the pantheon of gods</b>. But the rough and tumble of politics, which saw him journey behind the bars, turned him into a religious soul. With continuously failing magic, Yadav increasingly took to religious ways and did his best to buy blessings by donating in huge amounts. Before the General Elections, Yadav, with his huge family, took a trip to the highest seat of Vaishnavite worship - Badrinath in Uttarakhand. The family performed an extended puja at the ancient temple but it proved to be of no avail as Vishnu, who is said to be saviour in the Hindu scriptures, failed to save his Ministerial berth and the dwindling fortunes of his party.
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Curse of Brahmin
When Lalu Prasad Yadav burst onto the political scene heading the Janata Dal government in Bihar in 1990, <b>he especially targeted the Brahmins. He made fun of the Brhamins and their ritualistic obeisance to the pantheon of gods</b>. But the rough and tumble of politics, which saw him journey behind the bars, turned him into a religious soul. With continuously failing magic, Yadav increasingly took to religious ways and did his best to buy blessings by donating in huge amounts. Before the General Elections, Yadav, with his huge family, took a trip to the highest seat of Vaishnavite worship - Badrinath in Uttarakhand. The family performed an extended puja at the ancient temple but it proved to be of no avail as Vishnu, who is said to be saviour in the Hindu scriptures, failed to save his Ministerial berth and the dwindling fortunes of his party.
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Curse of Brahmin
