Tej Pratap's organization demanded a share before the Legislative Council elections

Patna: Political turmoil has increased in the states over elections, meanwhile, political parties have started preparing for 24 legislative council seats to be elected from the local body authority constituency in Bihar. Meanwhile, RJD leader Tej Pratap Yadav's organisation has added to the RJD's problem over its demand for participation in seats. However, it is another matter that Tejpratap has not supported this statement so far.

Prashant Pratap Yadav, state president of The Students' Manpower Council, tejpratap yadav's organisation, demanded 6 legislative council seats and said that most of the students and youth of Bihar are with Tej Pratap Yadav. Most of the youth of Bihar have joined tejpratap yadav's student manpower council. In such a situation, the RJD should leave tejpratap yadav to select candidates in at least 25 per cent of the seats in this election.

He even said that if the RJD gives 6 seats of the Legislative Council to the Student Manpower Council, the full support of the Student Manpower Council will be available to the RJD candidates. After this statement, no RJD leader is speaking openly in the matter. The RJD's woes seem to be on the rise following this demand by Tejpratap's organisation. Tejpratap, however, has not opened his mouth yet over the statement. By the way, it is not that TejPratap has never adopted a rebellious stance against his party. Tejpratap has made statements against his party on several occasions. Now opposition parties have also started making statements about the turmoil in the RJD. BJP State Vice President Rajiv Ranjan said that while the RJD's loot is sinking in the process of balancing the two crown princes, their Sheikhchilli bayanveer leaders are still busy making pulao to come to the government.

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