Tej Pratap Breaks Silence After Expulsion, Hits Out At 'Jaichand' Within Party, Appeals For Parents' Support

Patna: Breaking silence after one week of his expulsion from the party and family, RJD chief Lalu Prasad`s eldest son and MLA Tej Pratap Yadav accused some greedy party leaders of conspiring against him and compared them with Jaichand (a slur for a traitor), hinting at trouble time ahead for the party before the assembly polls.

MLA Tej Pratap Yadav's Tweet

In his heartfelt and poignant post on ‘X’, Tej Pratap said, “My dear Mummy, Papa… My entire world is confined to you. You and any order given by you are greater than God for me. I have everything if you are there. I need only your trust and love and nothing else.  Papa, if you were not there, this party would not have been there and neither would greedy people like Jaichand who do politics with me. Just mummy papa, may you both always be healthy and happy."

On May 27 (two days after his expulsion), Tej Pratap had posted a comment on ‘X’ after his younger brother and former deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav was blessed with a son.

“With the infinite grace and blessings of Shri Banke Bihari Ji, I am fortunate to become ‘bade papa’ following the arrival of the newborn baby (the birth of a son).. Hearty congratulations and best wishes to younger brother Tejashwi Prasad Yadav and Raj Shri Yadav... My affectionate blessings and love to the nephew,” he remarked.

Lalu had expelled Tej Pratap from RJD for six years, and also from the family on May 25  after a controversial Facebook post allegedly made from his account. On Facebook, he revealed his 12-year romantic relationship with Anushka Yadav. However, Tej Pratap denied that he posted any such thing on social media, claiming his account was hacked and the images were doctored to tarnish his reputation.

He commented on 'X', “My social media platforms have been hacked and my pictures are being wrongly edited to harass and defame me and my family members. I appeal to my well-wishers and followers to be cautious and not pay heed to any rumours."

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