Tej Pratap Yadav Forced Policman in Uniform to Dance: Tej Pratap Yadav forced the policeman wearing a uniform dance, said- If you do not put it, you will be suspended, Tej Pratap Yadav Forced A Policman in UNIFORM to DANCE and IF you do not dan You will be suspended

Tej Pratap Yadav Forced Policman in Uniform to Dance: Tej Pratap Yadav forced the policeman wearing a uniform dance, said- If you do not put it, you will be suspended, Tej Pratap Yadav Forced A Policman in UNIFORM to DANCE and IF you do not dan You will be suspended

New Delhi. Lalu Prasad Yadav’s elder son and former Bihar Education Minister Tej Pratap Yadav remain in the discussion for some reason or the other. Now on Holi, Tej Pratap has once again done something that his video is also going viral on social media. At the same time, the BJP has become an attack on the Lalu family on this act of Tej Pratap. Actually Tej Pratap Yadav held a Holi program at his residence in Patna. Tej Pratap, dyed in colorful colors, was forcibly danced by a policeman who was in uniform and possibly posted under his protection. Not only this, Tej Pratap said this policeman with this great pride, “O soldiers, if you do not, you will be suspended.”

On the other hand, BJP spokesperson Shahzad Poonawala reacted strongly to Tej Pratap’s behavior. He also surrounded Lalu Yadav and said, like father like a son. The father was the Chief Minister, the family had power, kept Bihar as Jungle Raj. He danced the law at his gestures. Now he is out of power but his DNA is the same, he wants to bring back Jungle Raj. Instead of honoring the person wearing law and uniform, the insult to Tej Pratap Yadav has insulted the person wearing uniforms shows that the jungle raj is in his mindset and DNA.

Poonawala further said that Tej Pratap should understand that Bihar has now changed. Now there is good governance here. At the same time, BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya said that during a program of Holi, Tej Yadav, elder son of drunk Lalu Prasad, threatened an on-duty constable and forced him to dance. It has been decades to power, but the RJD’s prince’s airs have not gone yet.

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