The Pappu Yadav Bihar Congress unrest grew sharper after the party’s heavy defeat in the Bihar Assembly elections. Many local leaders blamed state chief Rajesh Ram and in-charge Krishna Allavaru for unfair ticket distribution. On Friday, angry workers gathered at the Congress office in Patna to protest. During this tense moment, MP Pappu Yadav arrived to calm them. He even sat on the floor and tried hard to pacify the crowd, repeating his support for unity. Still, the Pappu Yadav Bihar Congress unrest continued as many refused to listen.
Workers shouted slogans like “Ticket thief, leave the throne!” They were upset that the Grand Alliance won only 35 seats, with Congress getting just six. This poor performance led to a major backlash. The disciplinary committee later issued notices to 43 leaders.
Some leaders also accused Krishna Allavaru of taking money for tickets. Rajesh Ram responded by saying everyone had the right to raise demands, but complaints should be taken to the central leadership. Meanwhile, Bihar Congress Women’s Committee President Sarabat Jahan resigned, deepening the crisis.





