Lorik Sena
[3][4] The founder of the "Lorik Sena", Baiju Yadav belonged to an influential family of the Jaitipur village and was reported to have worked for Indian National Congress (INC) politician Jagdish Sharma, a powerful member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, who hailed from the Bhumihar caste.[3] Apart from Jagdish Sharma whose electoral constituency included the Jaitipur village, the Sena's headquarters, it was also supported by Ramasharya Singh, a leader of Communist Party of India (CPI).The CPI (ML), which was leading the landless labourers and poor peasants from the backward communities, in its official document argues that the "Lorik Sena" was an attempt by the local landlords and the Congress government dominated by them to play Yadavs and Harijans against each other and create a drift in the class struggle.The CPI (ML) led both armed and political struggle to destroy the Sena cadre, in which the ordinary Yadavs around its influence zone were issued letters to refrain from joining it, as it (according to Liberation) was the potent weapon in the hand of landlords to disrupt the ongoing class war.[3] Like the "Bhumi Sena", it also lacked a strong ideological commitment, and in the later period of time came to be dominated by criminal elements under the leadership of Ramanand Yadav, who was patronised by the leaders of various political parties.