Jaichand expelled me from the party, when Tej Pratap’s pain came out in the gathering:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Bihar Politics: The election atmosphere of Bihar is getting heated and along with it, the family and political drama within RJD has also started coming openly on the stage. The biggest example of this was seen when RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav’s elder son Tej Pratap Yadav became emotional while addressing an election rally. Both his pain and anger came before the public.

Tej Pratap suddenly choked while speaking from the stage. While communicating directly with the public, he said that some ‘Jaichands’ within the party have sidelined him and thrown him out of the party.

‘The real owner is the public’

Tej Pratap Yadav, known for his special and slightly rebellious style, targeted some leaders of his own party. He did not take anyone’s name, but his hint was clear. He said with a sad heart, “Even though these people have expelled me from the party, I am not worried because my real owner is you, the people of Bihar.”

When Tej Pratap was saying this, the pain of alleged neglect in the party was clearly visible on his face. He also said that some people do not want the Lalu-Rabri rule to come back.

‘I am Lalu’s blood, I will not let his ideology die’

Tej Pratap tried to portray himself as the real heir to Lalu Yadav’s legacy. He said, “I am Lalu ji’s blood. I will never let his ideology die. My father is in jail today, and some people here are trying to weaken the party.”

This is not the first time that Tej Pratap has given such a statement against the leaders of his own party. He has often been raising questions on Tejashwi Yadav’s advisors and some senior party leaders. But this time his getting emotional from the election platform and calling himself ‘thrown out’ clearly exposes the ongoing tussle within the RJD.

His emotional style has sparked a new discussion in the election environment. People are now speculating whether this internal feud of Lalu family will cause any harm to RJD in the elections.