In a remark that could trigger fresh speculations about rift within RJD national President Lalu Prasad’s family, his elder son Tej Pratap Yadav on Monday, 24 December, made it clear that he would not shy away from assuming the leadership of the party if given a chance.
'Janta Durbar' Programme
Yadav was responding to queries from journalists at the RJD state headquarters in Patna, after beginning a daily 'Janta Durbar' programme.
He had a week ago declared that he would henceforth take active interest in the party affairs.
‘Why not,’ Yadav shot back when asked if he was ready to take over the reins of the party if the need arose.
The RJD MLA and former Bihar minister had been in a prolonged state of reclusion after filing a petition seeking divorce from his wife of six months as he has been miffed over the refusal of his family to back his decision.
He was last week allotted a bungalow by the Nitish Kumar government about a kilometre away from the residence of his mother Rabri Devi, where his father also used to live prior to his imprisonment in a fodder scam case, as he was reportedly reluctant to live with his family members.
After announcing the commencement of his daily 'Janta Durbar' programme at the party’s Veerchand Patel Marg office on Twitter, Pratap spent close to four hours inside the chamber that had been reserved for his father, sitting on his chair, listening to grievances of party supporters.
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There are speculations that the mercurial elder son of Lalu-Rabri has been feeling uneasy with the growing clout of younger but more savvy brother Tejashwi Yadav, who has emerged as the party’s de facto leader in the absence of their father.
Notably after their simultaneous electoral debut in the 2015 assembly polls Tej Pratap was awarded with a cabinet berth but Tejashwi was appointed the deputy chief minister.
After the party lost power because of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s exit from the ruling alliance, Tejashwi was designated the leader of opposition in the state assembly.
Also at the RJDs national council held here last year a resolution was unanimously passed in the presence of Lalu Prasad declaring Tejashwi as the chief ministerial candidate for the next Assembly polls.
Tej Pratap Yadav has often remarked, drawing analogy from the epic Mahabharata that he saw his younger brother as Arjuna and himself as Lord Krishna.
The remark has often been construed by Opposition parties like the BJP as an expression of resentment against Lalu Prasad for favouring the younger son ignoring the claim of the elder one.
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