Maybe it was in those years when Lalu reached its greatest popularity. Participated in a film, the minor players with little talent for Bollywood began to imitate him, dolls were made in his image (the "laluji"), your hair style caused a furor and was applied to the hair abundance, a website dedicated to the pursuit of couples received the name of Lalu and his wife ( www.laloorabri.com ), came a chocolate with your cartoon in the package, produced a bundle with cheap cosmetics called "Lalu goes home to his in-laws" which caused a sensation among young rural women in Bihar, another company in Bihar was a cattle feed, which he called "Lalu Pashu Aahar" which was a success and it seems that I think he plays, I think Lalu turns to gold. It became a symbol of popular culture, where you know you've succeeded when set to make jokes about you. Some jokes about Lalu (I chose the most original and the best of many that circulated, since the vast majority were rehashes of old jokes):
+ A Japanese delegation visit Bihar. The Japanese put their hands on their heads at what they see and says, "If we leave, we can make Bihar another Japan in three years." Lalu replied: "And you call that efficient? I can do for another Bihar Japan in three days. "
+ Once Laloo WAS coming out of Airport. There Was As huge rush the security guard Told Laloo "WAIT PLEASE" for Which Laloo replied "65kgs" and Moved On ... (Lo Sorry, but to preserve the pun, I have to write in English).
+ Council Lalu about family planning: "Have no more than one child per year."
+ Lalu is sitting at a bar with two parishioners. Says the first customer: "Johnnie Walker, alone." Says the second, "Jack Daniels, alone." When the waiter comes up to him, Lalu said: "Lalu Yadav, who is married."
The jokes are very normalitos and certainly with less grace than some of the admissions by Lalu. Like, for example, had two sons and seven daughters to protest sterilized you force ordered by Indira Gandhi. I do not know, I know other forms of protest that do not involve more than a decade passed changing diapers. A put her eldest daughter Misa Bharati in the Maintenance of Internal Security Act which allows police to make arrests without court permission. Thankfully decided not to call in commemoration of the International Treaty Shared Healt. Lalu other statements that have come to the history books:
+ "If you do not milk the cow is sick" (Did milking or robbing?).
+ "The car is the horse that makes them earn their bread Railways. Load it adequately. Make them run and do not let in the stable. "
+" My mother always told me not cogiese the buffalo by the tail, but always cogiese by the horns. And I have used that lesson in everything in my life, including the Railways. "(We see that the metaphors predilection for cattle).
+ "I know some say I can be peculiar. But there is always a deeper meaning in what I say. I'm a socialist at heart and I have the interests of the poor in my mind. When people see how I managed to get out of difficult situations, it gives them hope in their lives. "(When a politician sets an example for others is subĂrsele has begun to head).
+ "Work as if it had all the amenities, I'd go crazy." (In general politicians like to have all the comforts, working or not working).
+ "I have not given the sky [the poor of Bihar], but I have given them a voice." (Some think they did not give them one or the other.)
+ "The Indian Railways are the responsibility of Lord Vishwakarma. So is the safety of passengers ... It is his duty, not mine. I have been forced to take his clothes. "(Response when asked about the increase in train accidents. It is not very convincing, but it is a way cool: the Macarena is to blame for climate change, San Pancrazio, the unemployment and so on ...).
The downside is that the jokes and cartoons with your portrait does not necessarily translate into votes and it seems that Lalu's political career has entered its twilight.
In November 2005 elections in Bihar, the RJD was in third place and was the BJP, which had so beleaguered Lalu in Delhi which took control of the state. It seems that one of the factors that helped the BJP's victory was so large was that voters had finally tired of Lalu and Rabri misrule which had brought the state, now considered as one of the most dangerous of India.
2009 parliamentary elections were a nightmare even worse for Lalu. The RJD lost 20 seats and was reduced to only four in the national parliament. Too few to be playing to remove and replace Prime Ministers. The trouble is that once the machine starts to lose elections, there is no stopping her. Bihar elections in November 2010, the RJD was again third, but with only 22 seats of 243, 69 and 93 of the second game of the first. Muslims do not even deign Yadavs and vote for him.
Shortly before the election, when the defeat was already guessed, even Lalu had dared to say: "I think the time Sonia [Gandhi] has passed. Has given most of his work to his son Rahul. But every time Rahul has campaigned and presented to a charge, has been lost. "He added:" Tejaswi [referring to his son, who is played cricket] is a born politician. It is much better than Rahul. "That's fine, that Lalu is dedicated to cultivating the political career of her son, for what is yours ...
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