
subaltern saheb bihar and the making of laloo yadav 1st edition
Book Details
Title: Subaltern Saheb
Author: Sankarshan Thakur
Publisher: Picador Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0330447300
Pages: 224
Published Year: 2006
Dimensions: 19 x 12 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Subaltern Saheb by Sankarshan Thakur is a compelling political biography that examines the life, career, and influence of Lalu Prasad Yadav, one of the most charismatic and controversial figures in contemporary Indian politics. Combining sharp political analysis with vivid storytelling, Thakur explores how Lalu emerged from humble beginnings to become a dominant force in the politics of Bihar and a significant national figure.
Drawing upon years of journalistic observation and research, the author traces Lalu's rise through the student movements of the 1970s, his association with socialist politics, and his transformation into a leader who reshaped the political landscape of Bihar. The narrative highlights his appeal among marginalized communities and his role in altering traditional power structures within the state.
The book places Lalu's political journey within the broader context of caste dynamics, social justice movements, and democratic change in India. Thakur examines how shifts in social and political consciousness enabled leaders from historically underrepresented communities to challenge established hierarchies and gain political influence.
Beyond the personality of Lalu himself, Subaltern Saheb serves as a study of Bihar's social and political evolution. The author explores issues such as governance, identity politics, development, electoral strategy, and the changing aspirations of rural and urban voters.
Written with insight, balance, and journalistic rigor, the book neither romanticizes nor dismisses its subject. Instead, it presents a nuanced portrait of a leader whose political style, rhetoric, and policies generated both admiration and criticism, while profoundly influencing the course of regional politics.
An essential read for students of Indian politics, political sociology, contemporary history, and Bihar studies, Subaltern Saheb offers valuable insights into the relationship between leadership, social transformation, and democratic power in modern India.
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Book Details
Title: Subaltern Saheb
Author: Sankarshan Thakur
Publisher: Picador Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0330447300
Pages: 224
Published Year: 2006
Dimensions: 19 x 12 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Subaltern Saheb by Sankarshan Thakur is a compelling political biography that examines the life, career, and influence of Lalu Prasad Yadav, one of the most charismatic and controversial figures in contemporary Indian politics. Combining sharp political analysis with vivid storytelling, Thakur explores how Lalu emerged from humble beginnings to become a dominant force in the politics of Bihar and a significant national figure.
Drawing upon years of journalistic observation and research, the author traces Lalu's rise through the student movements of the 1970s, his association with socialist politics, and his transformation into a leader who reshaped the political landscape of Bihar. The narrative highlights his appeal among marginalized communities and his role in altering traditional power structures within the state.
The book places Lalu's political journey within the broader context of caste dynamics, social justice movements, and democratic change in India. Thakur examines how shifts in social and political consciousness enabled leaders from historically underrepresented communities to challenge established hierarchies and gain political influence.
Beyond the personality of Lalu himself, Subaltern Saheb serves as a study of Bihar's social and political evolution. The author explores issues such as governance, identity politics, development, electoral strategy, and the changing aspirations of rural and urban voters.
Written with insight, balance, and journalistic rigor, the book neither romanticizes nor dismisses its subject. Instead, it presents a nuanced portrait of a leader whose political style, rhetoric, and policies generated both admiration and criticism, while profoundly influencing the course of regional politics.
An essential read for students of Indian politics, political sociology, contemporary history, and Bihar studies, Subaltern Saheb offers valuable insights into the relationship between leadership, social transformation, and democratic power in modern India.












