Subaltern Saheb: Bihar and the Making of Laloo Yadav

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India has not seen a politician quite like Laloo Yadav. A mesmerizing bundle of odds –hero to some, villain to others, a self-fashioned champion of the underdog and yet more imperious than then the most well-heeled feudal. Charming and ruthless by turns, Laloo Yadav has repeatedly defied predictions of doom. He is not finished still with the business of leaving his imprint on politics and society. Here, for the first time, is the fascinating story of Laloo Yadav and his helmsmanship of Bihar, a state different from any other in the object acceptance of its wretchedness. A brilliant account seen through Sankarshan Thakur’s unsparing journalistic eye. This is neither a hatchet job nor a hagiography; it is a plain tale of a complex populist and what his brand of politics does to people.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sankarshan Thakur

SANKARSHAN THAKUR was born in Patna, and went to St Xavier's School, Patna and Hindu College at the University of Delhi. He began his journalistic career with Sunday Magazine, and joined The Telegraph in 1985. He currently works as the associate editor of the paper.

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Title
Subaltern Saheb: Bihar and the Making of Laloo Yadav
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Edition
1st ed.
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0330447300
Length
224p.
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