Key Points

Tej Pratap Yadav, the flamboyant son of RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav, has cleared the interview for commercial pilot license training. His aviation aspirations have sparked both interest and controversy, especially after his social media posts about serving the nation. The move comes amid strained family relations and political tensions ahead of Bihar elections. If successful, this could mark a major career shift for the former politician.

Key Points: Tej Pratap Yadav Clears Commercial Pilot License Training

  • Tej Pratap Yadav among 18 selected for pilot training
  • Son of RJD chief Lalu Prasad shifts career focus
  • Controversy over past social media posts resurfaces
  • Move comes ahead of Bihar Assembly elections
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Tej Pratap Yadav clears interview for commercial pilot license training

Lalu Prasad Yadav's son Tej Pratap clears commercial pilot training interview, marking a shift from politics to aviation amid family controversies.

"If my aviation training could serve the nation, I am ready at all times – Tej Pratap Yadav"

Patna, June 25

In a surprising shift from politics to aviation, Tej Pratap Yadav, the elder son of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, has taken a significant step towards becoming a commercial pilot.

The Directorate of Flight Training has recently declared him among 18 successful candidates eligible to enroll in a commercial pilot license course.

Tej Pratap will now be enrolled at the Bihar Aviation Institute, marking a new chapter in his personal and professional journey.

Sources have said that he will soon start the training after all formalities are completed.

Known for his unconventional political style and flamboyant personality, Tej Pratap has long expressed an interest in aviation.

Tej Pratap's fascination with flying isn't new.

Earlier this year, during 'Operation Sindoor' -- India's military response to the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam -- he posted photos of himself wearing a pilot's uniform on social media platform X.

Tej Pratap in a post on X said that if his aviation training could serve the nation, he was "ready at all times" to contribute.

This social media post stirred controversy and mixed reactions in political circles, as many questioned the timing and intent behind the display.

Later, he shared another image of himself inside an aircraft cockpit, tagging Prime Minister Narendra Modi and offering his services to "protect Mother India".

Tej Pratap had earlier appeared for interviews and assessments for both Private Pilot License and Commercial Pilot License courses, successfully clearing the process.

He now has the official green signal to pursue the commercial training module.

However, his political career has recently been clouded by internal party issues.

He was expelled from the RJD and ostracised from Lalu Prasad Yadav's family for six years, following a viral social media post suggesting an alleged relationship with a woman named Anushka Yadav.

Tej Pratap later denied the claims, asserting that his Facebook account had been hacked.

With this step towards a career in aviation, Tej Pratap appears to be exploring a parallel identity beyond politics, perhaps as a symbolic break from the recent controversies and familial tensions.

The pilot license programme adds another twist to the already dynamic and dramatic narrative of the Yadav political family ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections scheduled to take place later this year.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Good to see someone pursuing their passion regardless of political background! Aviation is a serious profession though - hope he's genuinely committed and not doing this for publicity. Wishing him the best ✈️
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Priya M.
After all the controversies, maybe this career shift will help him focus better. But I wonder - will he complete the rigorous training or return to politics when elections come closer? Time will tell!
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Amit S.
The timing seems suspicious with elections around the corner. Is this just another drama? The aviation industry doesn't need part-time pilots who might abandon their duties for political rallies.
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Neha T.
Whatever his reasons, clearing the interview is an achievement. Let's not judge too quickly. Maybe this is his true calling? Though the social media posts do make me question his seriousness about aviation as a profession.
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Vikram J.
The Yadav family always keeps us entertained! From politics to aviation - what next? But seriously, flying planes requires discipline and focus. Hope he understands the responsibility that comes with this profession.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Bihar, I wish him success. But I hope this isn't just another VIP privilege case. Many ordinary students struggle for years to get into aviation courses. The institute must treat him like any other trainee.

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