

Tej Pratap Yadav, the elder son of former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav and RJD leader, broke his silence while talking to the media on Monday and said that he has been completely removed not only from the party but also from the family. Recently, the news of Tej Pratap’s second marriage created a stir in the political corridors, after which Lalu Yadav took a tough step and put him out of the party and also evicted the family.
In a conversation with news agency ANI, Tej Pratap Yadav clearly put his feelings in front. He said in a warning tone, "I am not afraid of anyone. There is no peep in my personal life." he adds, "I have been evicted from organization, party and family in every way." Tej Pratap also said that the people of Bihar are watching everything and they will do justice to them.
"I want to see Tejashwi becoming Chief Minister"
However, despite being expelled from family and party, Tej Pratap greeted his younger brother Tejashwi Yadav. They said, "Tejashwi should move forward and become the Chief Minister of Bihar, this is my blessing. I always want his good as an elder brother."
What did Tej Pratap say on the new party?
When he was asked if he would now form his new party, Tej Pratap said, avoiding this question, "Why should I form a new party? I will go among the public who has chosen me. She must have chosen only thinking something." This indicates that they may enter the political field independently in the coming days.
"My life is in danger, government should increase security"
Tej Pratap Yadav also made very serious allegations. They said, "I feel insecure. My enemies are installed everywhere. My life is in danger. I appeal to the government to increase my security." He said that a conspiracy was held against him and taking advantage of his calm nature, he was excluded from the party.
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