New Delhi: Tej Pratap Yadav ruled out any possibility of returning to his brother Tejashwi Yadav’s party and contended that he would “choose death over going back” to the party, which his father led for decades.
In an interview with PTI, Tej Pratap stated that he wasn’t fond of power but wanted to live with principles and dignity. “I would choose death over returning to that party. I am not hungry for power. Principles and self-respect are supreme for me,” Tej Pratap stated.
A few months earlier, Tej Pratap was expelled from RJD. Since then, he floated his own outfit and is now contesting the election from where he made his electoral debut, Mahua, in 2015.
The former Bihar minister will now be contesting against his real brother’s party opponent and will emerge as a r

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