New Delhi. Former Bihar minister and founder of Janashakti Janata Dal, Tej Pratap Yadav, has targeted other opposing parties, referring to his party’s election symbol Black Board. Tej Pratap said that the arrival of the black board is changing. Black board works to show everyone the way. People go to the Black Board to get education. He also targeted the founder of Jan Suraj Party Prashant Kishore without naming. Tej Pratap said, nowadays people with yellow flags are roaming with school bags (Jan Suraj Party’s election symbol), they will also go to the Black Board with school bags.
Patna, Bihar: Former Minister Tej Pratap Yadav Says, “Feedback Should Be Taken from the People to Understand how things have changed with the introduction of the Black Board. Educate and Create Awareness, Helping People Learn and Stand Against… pic.twitter.com/kk2gqraelh
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Tej Pratap further said, people from all over Bihar are supporting Jan Shakti Janata Dal and we work to fight at the ground level. We are not the leaders who fly in helicopters in the air, we are the leaders living among the people on the ground. Tej Pratap Yadav took a dig at Bhojpuri star Pawan Singh’s residence of National Lok Morcha national president Upendra Kushwaha and met him.
Patna, Bihar: on Bhojpuri Actor Pawan Singh Visiting The Residence of RLM National President Upendra Kushwaha, Former Minister Tej Pratap Yadav Says, “Pawan singh is an artist, an artist, and as an artist, an artist, Should Focus on His Craft. IF He Lacks Wisdom or Foresight in other matters, then… pic.twitter.com/ohton5rom3
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Tej said, Pawan Singh was once falling on our feet in Lucknow, now someone else is falling on his feet. Their witness and conscience are not working. Pawan Singh should not fall into politics and elections. Regarding the upcoming Chhath Puja, former minister Tej Pratap Yadav said that Chhath festival is one of the holiest festivals of Bihar, which people celebrate with reverence and devotion. If it is working to promote this great festival, then it is commendable and should be supported.
