In a surprising turn of events, Lalu Prasad yadav, the chief of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), has expelled his elder son, Tej pratap Yadav, from the party and distanced him from the family for six years. This decision follows a social media uproar after Tej Pratap was seen with a woman he referred to as his girlfriend on Facebook. Lalu Prasad emphasized that ignoring moral values in personal life undermines the collective struggle for social justice.
The fallout from this incident has sent shockwaves through Bihar’s political landscape. Lalu Prasad took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his concerns,stating that personal conduct should reflect the party’s commitment to social ethics. tej Pratap, a former minister, has countered the allegations by claiming that his Facebook account was hacked, suggesting that the post was not his doing. This family drama not only highlights the complexities of political dynasties in India but also raises questions about accountability and public image in the realm of politics. As the situation unfolds,it remains to be seen how this rift will affect the RJD’s standing in Bihar and the Yadav family’s legacy.