‘Don’t play with words, cancel their members


JDU President Neeraj Kumar
Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad Yadav expelled his eldest son Tej Pratap Yatam on Sunday and separated him from his family. Responding to this development, Janata Dal (United) leader Neeraj Kumar said, “The son of Tej Pratap Lalu Yadav. This is not the first time that he shows moralization. Lalu Yadav remained silent when former Bihar Chief Minister Taraka Prasad Roy’s granddaughter committed a crime.
He added, “Tejashvi Yadav should write the legislature to cancel his member. Lalu Prasad Yadav said that he was expelled from the party and that his son Tejashvi Yadav was my older brother … Don’t play with words. Apply directly to the final member. ‘Bhaktan’
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This political upheaval has occurred amid growing tensions within the RJT, in which the senior leadership demands decisive action.
Progress in criticism, J.T. When Bihar’s famous politician Taroka Prasad Roy was taken out of the house, did your culture not awake? Did your conscience arise now? ‘Bhaktan’
Mocked ‘contradictory’ messages within the family
Neeraj also mocked the ‘contradictory’ news within the Yadav family. He described this as a political scene, saying, ‘Tejashvi Yadav Tej Pratap Yadav is our older brother. What kind of cat and raising game is it? ‘Bhaktan’
Said that he had a long relationship with a woman
Former Bihar minister Tej Pratap Yadav said his Facebook account was hacked on Saturday, after which he was expelled from the party. He said in a post that he had a long relationship with a woman. The post reminded Natisans of their marriage controversy that was in news a few years ago. On Saturday, Tej Pratap Yadav said in X that his social media account was damaged and his films were harmful.
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