There is another new turn in Bihar politics. Tej Pratap Yadav, the older son of RJD Supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav and former minister, reached the Electoral Commission on Monday. He reached the commission with a party called ‘Janashakti Janata Dal’ and met the chief election officer for about half an hour. According to the information received, this party was registered in 2020. Some president and secretary were also present with Tej Pratap today. The commission recently issued a notice to several parties to renew the party by submitting the necessary documents. Under this process, Tej Pratap and his co -workers submitted all the documents to the commission. Tej Pratap’s new role? This move from Tej Pratap strengthened the discussions in the political corridors. He is believed to be preparing to become the ‘almighty’ of this party. If true, this step can create a new comparison in the RJD and the Grand Alliance. Tej Pratap has often tried to make his political identity, but every time he was limited to the reflection of RJD. This time he is seen opening a completely different front. Happy analysts will create a stir before the election, saying that this move from Tej Pratap could create a big stir in the opposition camp before the Bihar meeting. While his brother Tejashwi Yadav leads the RJD and the Grand Alliance, this new political experiment of Tej Pratap can create a split in the opposition vote. At the same time, the ruling party will not miss it by presenting it as a weakness of the Grand Alliance. BJP and JDU are already accusing the RJD family of divisive politics. In such a situation, this step of Tej Pratap can be a major political weapon for the ruling alliance. In general, this step of Tej Pratap Yadav indicates a new movement and new comparison in Bihar politics. Now it will be interesting to see how much he is moving with this party and what new color he shows in the upcoming election. Share this story -tags
Bihar Chunav: Another way of Tejashwi? Tejapratap held the flag of the new party, big blast before the election
