New Delhi: Even as his alma mater, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), continue to experience a downward spiral in polling trends coming from Bihar, Tej Pratap Yadav himself seems poised for a defeat from Mahua Assembly constituency, reflecting he has still not been able to step out of dynastic politics and win the people’s confidence, contrary to his earlier claims.
After being suspended from the RJD and trying to step out of father Lalu Prasad’s legacy, Tej Pratap tried to plough an independent political furrow with his Janshakti Janta Dal (JJD). Late last month, he had scoffed at his younger brother Tejashwi as a kid still in their father’s shadow, while he claimed himself to have won the people’s faith. In his path to establish himself as an independent, influential leader in Bihar’s alr

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