
Tej Unfollows RJD, Sisters on X Ahead of Raksha Bandhan Amid Family Feud
The rift within the Yadav family continues to deepen, with Tej Pratap Yadav, the former Bihar health minister and son of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, unfollowing the X handles of his party and several family members, including his sisters, on social media. This development comes just days before Raksha Bandhan, a festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters, and amid a family feud that has been brewing for months.
Tej Pratap, who was expelled from the RJD earlier this year, has been at odds with his family members, particularly his sisters, over various issues. The tension between them has been escalating, with the former MLA from Mahua constituency even threatening to contest independently from the seat if the RJD denied him a ticket.
In a recent statement, Tej Pratap had said that he would not beg for a ticket from the RJD and would instead contest independently if he was not given one. This statement was seen as a clear indication that the rift within the family was not going to be easily resolved.
The latest development, where Tej Pratap has unfollowed the X handles of his party and family members, including his sisters, is a clear indication that the family feud is far from over. The move is seen as a digital distancing from his family members and a sign that the rift is too deep to be bridged.
The reason behind Tej Pratap’s decision to unfollow his family members on social media is unclear, but it is believed to be a fallout of the ongoing family feud. The former MLA has been at odds with his family members over various issues, including his decision to contest independently from Mahua constituency.
Tej Pratap’s decision to unfollow his family members on social media is seen as a significant development in the ongoing family feud. The move is a clear indication that the rift within the family is deep and that there is no immediate solution in sight.
The RJD, which has been trying to resolve the family feud, is said to be concerned about the latest development. The party is worried that the rift within the family could impact its chances in the upcoming assembly elections.
The family feud within the Yadav family has been making headlines for several months now. The dispute started when Tej Pratap’s wife, Aishwarya Rai, was removed as the chairperson of the Seva Niketan Trust, a charitable organization run by the family.
Tej Pratap had opposed his father’s decision to remove his wife from the post, leading to a rift within the family. The dispute escalated further when Tej Pratap’s sisters, including Raj Laxmi Rani Yadav, who is also a MLA, sided with their father and Lalu Prasad Yadav’s wife, Rabri Devi.
The family feud has been making headlines for several months now, with both sides trading barbs and accusations. The latest development, where Tej Pratap has unfollowed his family members on social media, is a clear indication that the rift is too deep to be bridged.
The RJD, which has been trying to resolve the family feud, is said to be concerned about the latest development. The party is worried that the rift within the family could impact its chances in the upcoming assembly elections.
The family feud within the Yadav family is a significant development in the run-up to the assembly elections. The elections are seen as a crucial test for the RJD, which is trying to regain its lost ground in the state.
The party has been struggling to maintain its popularity in the state, with several of its leaders and MLAs defecting to other parties. The family feud within the Yadav family has added to the party’s woes, with several party leaders and workers expressing concern over the impact it could have on the party’s chances in the elections.
The RJD is said to be trying to resolve the family feud, but so far, it has been unable to do so. The party is worried that the rift within the family could impact its chances in the elections and is trying to find a solution to the problem.
In the meantime, Tej Pratap’s decision to unfollow his family members on social media is a clear indication that the rift within the family is too deep to be bridged. The move is a significant development in the ongoing family feud and is likely to have a significant impact on the RJD’s chances in the upcoming assembly elections.