A fresh political controversy has erupted in Bihar after the Z+ security cover provided to senior RJD leaders Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi was reportedly withdrawn following a security review. The decision has triggered a sharp exchange between the ruling NDA and the opposition RJD, turning a security-related matter into a major political flashpoint. According to officials, the move was taken after a periodic assessment of threat perceptions and security requirements. Authorities maintain that security arrangements are determined on the basis of established protocols and intelligence inputs rather than political considerations. However, the decision has sparked strong reactions from opposition leaders, who have questioned the timing and rationale behind the change. RJD leaders have expressed concern over the withdrawal of the high-level security cover, arguing that the issue should be viewed through the lens of safety and threat assessment. Party representatives have also pointed to what they describe as reductions in security arrangements for other members of the Yadav family, claiming the matter deserves greater scrutiny. The BJP, meanwhile, has dismissed allegations of political targeting and accused the opposition of attempting to create unnecessary controversy. Party leaders have argued that members of the Lalu family continue to receive significant government facilities and security provisions. They contend that security decisions are based on official reviews and should not be politicized. The JDU has also entered the debate, stating that security-related matters should be handled responsibly and not used as a tool for generating political sympathy. Party leaders have maintained that if there are specific security concerns, they should be formally communicated to the relevant agencies for evaluation. With Bihar’s political atmosphere already heating up ahead of future electoral battles, the withdrawal of Z+ security for two of the state’s most prominent political figures has added another layer of confrontation between the ruling alliance and the opposition camp.


