Overview
- The Bihar Building Construction Department issued a May 27 order allotting 10, Circular Road — long occupied by former chief minister Rabri Devi — to state minister Nand Kishor Ram and served Rabri Devi a 15‑day notice to vacate.
- The Bihar Home Department has downgraded Z+ protection for Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi and replaced it with security by the Bihar Special Armed Police (BSAP).
- RJD leaders returned official security, mobilized volunteers to stand guard at the house, and Rabri Devi has refused to leave the bungalow even if authorities use force.
- Tejashwi Yadav publicly attacked Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary on June 9, called the move ‘cheap politics,’ and framed the actions as a political vendetta and a distraction from governance failures.
- The immediate next developments to watch are whether officials attempt physical enforcement of the vacate notice, how the BSAP deployment is managed around the residence, and whether the dispute broadens into wider street-level clashes or legal challenges.