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Bihar Election 2025: Lalu Prasad’s two sons Tejashwi Yadav and Tej Pratap are being discussed in Bihar Assembly elections. Against Tej Pratap, candidate from Mahua assembly seat, Tejashwi said that no one is bigger than the party.
Bihar Election 2025 : The bugle for the first phase of voting in Bihar elections has been raised and voting is being held on 121 seats in 18 districts. Although many veterans are in the fray in the first phase, Raghopur seat of Vaishali district is in the news. Chief Ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav is in the fray from the Grand Alliance on this seat. He is constantly trying to woo the voters by reaching out to the public and is working hard to bring the RJD-led grand alliance to power in the state. Apart from this, Lalu’s elder son Tej Pratap, who was expelled from RJD, is also in the news. However, this time he has taken a different path by forming Janashakti Janata Dal (JJD) and this time he is contesting from Mahua assembly seat. Now it remains to be seen how much harm he can cause to RJD candidate Mukesh Roshan.
Raghovar became Tejashwi’s stronghold
This time Tejashwi Yadav is contesting from Raghovar assembly seat and he has reached the assembly after winning this seat twice before. Besides, he is the opposition leader in the assembly and this time he is also the chief ministerial face of the opposition. In such a situation, everyone’s attention is on whether he will be able to bring the Grand Alliance to power by winning from Raghopur seat. However, his competition on this seat is with Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Satish Yadav and he has once defeated Lalu Yadav’s wife Rabri Devi on this seat in the year 2010.
At the same time, Tejashwi has made Satish Yadav taste defeat in 2015 and 2020. This time he is moving towards a hat-trick. Meanwhile, the opposition chief ministerial candidate said that together we all have to make Bihar the number one state and make efforts to create a new Bihar where there is a government with education, medicine, earning, irrigation, hearing and action. Also, we have to choose such a government where the youth are not lathicharged and no exam paper is leaked. Let us tell you that for the first time, Tejashwi Yadav is contesting from this seat as the face of the Chief Minister.
Tej Pratap took command of Mahua
After breaking ties with Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Tej Pratap has formed his own separate party JJD and this time he is contesting from Mahua assembly seat. This time he is contesting against RJD candidate Mukesh Roshan, while LJP candidate Sanjay Kumar is in the fray from NDA side. Tej Pratap had last campaigned for Mukesh Roshan from Mahua seat and he is currently the MLA from here.
Tej Pratap had won the election from this seat in the year 2015 and in 2020 RJD made him its candidate from Hasanpur seat of Samastipur district. Although Tej did not want to contest from Hasanpur, he had to contest from the seat amidst immense pressure. Also, when he showed the way out of RJD, he decided to form JJD party and contest elections from Mahua instead of Hasanpur. At the same time, on Sunday, Tejashwi Yadav had said that no one is bigger than the party and the public should press the button on the party’s election symbol. However, during this time he did not take the name of his elder brother.
In response to this, Tej Pratap held a grand rally in RJD’s stronghold Raghopur on Monday and sought votes for his party’s candidate Prem Kumar. This is considered to be the stronghold of Yadavs, if Tej Pratap is successful in cutting the votes then it will prove to be a loss for Tejashwi. Let us tell you that Tej Pratap has fielded 43 candidates in Bihar and most of them are from Yadav dominated areas. Most of the RJD candidates have been winning from here. Let us tell you that there are many candidates of Tej Pratap’s party who did not get tickets from RJD and Jansuraj.
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