Tej Pratap's Tejashwi Open Challenge! 'If you become a real dharmaraya, Arjuna', a great explosion to expansion from RJD
In Bihar’s Mahua (Vaishali district), Tej Pratap Yadav, older son of Lalu Yadav, was expelled from the RJD on Wednesday and re -eliminated the political atmosphere by openly challenging his own brother and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav. He showed a different attitude of the party and brother Tejashwi Yadav, and he announced that he could compete from Mahua and asked the public another opportunity. During this time, Tej Pratap not only offered himself as a strong contender, but also a direct target at Tejashwi Yadav. Tej Pratap gave this challenge to Tejashwi, while again retaliation by Tejashwi, Arjuna and Tej Pratap, Tej Pratap said: “I considered Tjashwi as Arjuna, but if he is really Arjuna, I would like to play like me, then I would agree.” From his statement it is clear that the political distance between the two brothers is getting deeper. When I reached Mahua, Tej Pratap Yadav clearly said: “Now my election will surely compete.” He made an emotional appeal to Mahua’s people and said that he had served the public before and that he should have another chance. Tejashwi told him Krishna told him that Tejashwi Yadav, in response to a question asked two days ago, said that Tej Pratap was his Krishna and that he was his Arjuna. To this, Tej Pratap said unequivocally that there is no need to remind Arjun and Krishna’s relationship and that their election will surely compete. Tej Pratap also said that “the dream of social justice is incomplete until people join Tej Pratap”. He described himself as a true soldier of the socialist movement and said that the time now recognized the right servant. Will RJD’s problems increase? This step of Tej Pratap Yadav can further increase the family dispute. Please tell that Mahua is the same seat from where he was the first MLA and now he is ready to try his happiness again. This statement will surely stir within the party, as this attitude of Tej Pratap can become a challenge for the party leadership. Share this story -tags