Key Points

Tej Pratap Yadav has reignited the Yadav family feud with a dramatic social media post, vowing to expose deceit. He hinted at betrayal within the RJD, possibly targeting his brother Tejashwi. The mention of the Supreme Court suggests legal action may follow. His cryptic message has intensified speculation about his next political move.

Key Points: Tej Pratap Yadav Vows to Break Chakravyuh of Lies in RJD Family Feud

  • Tej Pratap hints at betrayal within Lalu family
  • Targets unnamed "Jaichand" in cryptic social media post
  • Invokes Supreme Court amid RJD power struggle
  • Tensions rise with brother Tejashwi Yadav
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'Will break this Chakravyuh of lies and deceit': Tej Pratap Yadav breaks silence

Tej Pratap Yadav breaks silence, hints at exposing deceit in Lalu family while wearing RJD cap, sparking fresh political drama in Bihar.

"I am going to break this Chakravyuh of lies and deceit. Be ready. – Tej Pratap Yadav"

Patna, June 19

Tej Pratap Yadav, the eldest son of RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, on Thursday broke his silence surrounding his ouster from his family, saying he will soon break the ‘Chakravyuh of lies and deceit’.

The former Bihar minister, who has been sidelined both politically and within the family, used social media to share a sharp message, intensifying the suspense around his next move.

In the social media post, Tej Pratap is seen wearing an RJD cap, staring solemnly at a photo of his father Lalu Prasad Yadav. The accompanying caption read: “Those who make the mistake of considering my silence as my weakness, do not think I am unaware of your conspiracies. You started it, I will end it. I am going to break this Chakravyuh of lies and deceit. Be ready. The truth is going to come out. My role will be decided by my beloved public and the Supreme Court, not any party or family.”

Earlier, Tej Pratap had alluded to the presence of a "Jaichand" (traitor) within the Lalu family, a reference often used to describe betrayal. Though he didn’t name anyone, observers believe his remarks are directed at close members within the RJD's top leadership, possibly indicating friction with his younger brother Tejashwi Yadav.

The mention of the Supreme Court has fuelled speculation that Tej Pratap may pursue a legal route to claim his space, either within the Rashtriya Janata Dal or the larger political landscape in Bihar. However, so far, no formal steps have been taken in that direction.

Tej Pratap’s relationship with his family and party has often been marked by drama and estrangement, particularly after his controversial separation from Aishwarya Rai, daughter of RJD veteran Chandrika Rai. His recent statements suggest that tensions have resurfaced, perhaps exacerbated by his growing isolation within the party and the prominence of Tejashwi as the de facto face of the RJD.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This family drama is getting more attention than Bihar's development issues! 🤦‍♂️ While they fight over political legacy, common people suffer. Hope they resolve it quickly and focus on real governance matters.
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Priya M.
Interesting use of Mahabharata references - Chakravyuh and Jaichand. But politics shouldn't be like mythology wars. Tej Pratap needs to come with concrete plans for Bihar if he wants public support, not just dramatic statements.
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Amit S.
As a Bihari, I'm tired of this political tamasha. First Lalu's era, now his sons fighting. We need leaders who can take Bihar forward, not keep dragging us into their personal battles. Development should be the focus!
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Sunita R.
Tej Pratap has every right to speak his mind, but making vague allegations won't help. If there are real issues in RJD, he should address them properly instead of social media drama. Young voters want substance, not theatrics.
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Vikram J.
The mention of Supreme Court is interesting! Maybe he has some legal cards to play. But honestly, both brothers should work together for Bihar's benefit. This infighting only weakens opposition when strong opposition is needed.
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Neha T.
Political families need to understand - public is not interested in their personal issues. We want roads, schools, hospitals! Enough of this 'saas-bahu' politics in Bihar. Time for professional politicians who work for people, not family egos.

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