Tej Pratap Yadav, a former leader of Azad Bihar and elder son of Lalu Prasad Yadav, has once again come into the discussion. A few days ago there was news that they are going to form their own political party, but now Tej Pratap has clearly denied these reports as a rumor. He has appealed to the people of Bihar not to pay attention to such rumors and at the same time a strong reaction has been given against those who spread the internal differences of the party on social media.
A break on speculation
Tej Pratap Yadav’s statement has rejected all the speculation at the moment that he was being said that he would form a new party. However, his words show that they do not consider everything right inside RJD. Political analysts are of the opinion that this is the current silence and in the coming time, everyone’s eyes will remain on Tej Pratap’s political move. They will remain part of the complexities and tussle within the party and can take new steps about their political ambitions.
Jayachandra targeted
Tej Pratap Yadav’s statement came at a time when some videos and pictures of him and a woman Anushka Yadav are becoming increasingly viral on social media. These viral posts claim that Tej Pratap got married secretly about 12 years ago. Following this allegation, RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav suspended Tej Pratap for six years from the party and also announced to evict him as well as family.
Although there is no official statement from Tej Pratap on the matter yet, he is constantly targeting the ‘Jayachandras’ inside the party on social media, ie people who interfere in the internal affairs of the party or spread rumors. This is a clear indication that Tej Pratap is uncomfortable with the internal politics of the party and is challenging those who are harming their image and political future.
It is believed in political circles that this response to Tej Pratap is expressing displeasure in him, but currently he is controlling his political activities. His statements and steps in the coming days can bring new changes in Bihar politics.