Tej Pratap Yadav is going on closely one move before the Bihar assembly elections. Even though he has not named his new political party, but with the announcement of candidates and alliance, he has made it clear that this time the fight will be straight. On Tuesday, he announced Gandhi Yadav’s candidature from Ghosi assembly seat by including him in “Team Tej Pratap”.
The countdown of Bihar assembly elections has started and the summer is at its peak in the political corridors. Tej Pratap Yadav, the elder son of Lalu Yadav, expelled from the RJD, may not have been able to formally announce his new political party yet, but he is constantly in the headlines with the names of the candidates and the strategy of the coalition.
Gandhi Yadav included in “team Tej Pratap”
Tej Pratap Yadav announced Gandhi Yadav as a candidate from Ghosi assembly seat in Jehanabad. After the meeting, Tej Pratap said, “Gandhi Yadav wants to contest elections from our organization. He is welcome, will be helped. Now many people are in the pipeline, which the team will join in Tej Pratap.”
Gandhi Yadav has been active in local politics for a long time in Ghosi assembly constituency. Earlier, Tej Pratap declared Madan Yadav from Shahpur as his candidate on August 2.
When Tej Pratap was questioned on starting the Rahul Gandhi’s vote journey in Bihar from August 17, Tej Pratap took a pinch and said, “What he will do by Rahul ji and Tejashwi ji. The election has come, we have to fight”
Earlier, Tej Pratap announced an alliance with five parties at Patna’s Maurya Hotel. These include Pradeep Nishad’s development underprivileged Human Party (VVIP), Bhojpuria Jan Morcha (BJM), Progressive Janata Party (PJP), Waysted Adhikar Party (WAP) and Joint Kisan Vikas Party (SKVP). Which is announced by Tej Pratap Yadav himself. He said that now we will fight our battle together.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) party president and ex-Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad expelled his eldest son from the party for six years on charges of “irresponsible behaviour” and violation of family values.