Tej Pratap Yadav Comments on Political Shifts in Bihar and Beyond

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Prashant Singh

Tej Pratap Yadav Comments on Political Shifts in Bihar and Beyond

Patna, April 21: Tej Pratap Yadav, the leader of the Jan Shakti Janata Dal, welcomed the appointment of Samrat Chaudhary as Chief Minister in a recent interview with a news agency. He emphasized the need for job creation for the youth, urging the new administration to deliver on this promise.

Yadav stated that Chaudhary should focus on preventing the migration of people from Bihar, encouraging them to find work within the state. He commented on the circumstances surrounding Nitish Kumar’s resignation, suggesting that internal matters may have influenced the decision.

Regarding Nishant Kumar’s recent political activities, Yadav expressed concern, stating that Nishant seems to be lost in the current turmoil. He advised Nishant to gain more political experience before making significant moves. Yadav also extended an invitation for Nishant to join the Jan Shakti Janata Dal, promising him a prominent position.

On the topic of the Women’s Reservation Amendment Bill, Yadav asserted that women’s representation is crucial across all sectors. He called for respect and consideration for women in every aspect of society. Addressing Tejashwi Yadav’s remarks about women, he noted that the RJD has dwindled to just 25 seats and urged those in power to uplift women.

Tej Pratap Yadav also commented on Tejashwi Yadav’s visit to Tamil Nadu and the RJD’s plans to contest three seats in Kerala, warning against repeating past mistakes seen in Bihar.

Discussing the upcoming elections in West Bengal, he criticized Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her lack of action against infiltration, agreeing with the BJP’s stance on the issue. He clarified that while his party is not contesting elections in Bengal, they have provided internal support.

Responding to Rahul Gandhi’s tweet about Nitish Kumar, Yadav suggested that Gandhi is increasingly tempted by power, hinting at his ambitions for the Bihar throne. He remarked on Gandhi’s penchant for entertainment, stating that dancing and singing seem to be his hobbies.

Lastly, he expressed confidence in Priyanka Gandhi’s ability to lead the Congress party, asserting that Rahul Gandhi lacks the capability to manage it effectively. He concluded by reiterating that the Mahagathbandhan has now been reduced to just 25 seats in Bihar.

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