Political parties in Bihar are strategizing for the upcoming assembly elections. Bhojpuri film star Pawan Singh recently met with Upendra Kushwaha, the head of the Rashtriya Lok Morcha, in Delhi. Following this, he also met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah. These meetings have created a stir in Bihar’s political landscape, prompting reactions from various leaders. Tej Pratap Yadav, the elder son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and the president of the Jan Shakti Janata Dal, also responded to these events.
Speaking to the media in Patna, Tej Pratap Yadav remarked that individuals like Pawan Singh are known for ‘falling at the feet’ of others, suggesting this is their usual behavior. He pointed out that Pawan Singh had previously been seen in a similar manner, referencing an earlier instance. Tej Pratap stated that Pawan Singh should focus on his artistic career instead of getting involved in politics, suggesting he is not suited for it.
Tej Pratap emphasized that Pawan Singh is constantly seen seeking favor from different individuals. He believes Singh’s judgment is clouded, and he should stick to his art. Regarding the initiative to include Chhath Puja in UNESCO, Tej Pratap Yadav praised it, calling it a positive step for Bihar’s sacred festival. He mentioned that his mother used to observe the puja but is unable to do so now due to health reasons. He sees the promotion of this festival as a good thing.
Furthermore, Tej Pratap discussed his party’s election symbol, highlighting the positive influence of the blackboard. He noted that the blackboard guides everyone, and people go there to gain education. Targeting Prashant Kishor, he mentioned the ‘yellow flag bearers’ who are roaming around with school bags, implying they too will seek knowledge from the blackboard. Tej Pratap stated that his party, the Jan Shakti Janata Dal, is supported by the people of Bihar and that they fight for issues at the ground level. He contrasted himself with leaders who are ‘helicopter riders,’ emphasizing his focus on the ground realities.
Tej Pratap also referenced an incident involving a hoarding and the alleged presence of alcohol in school bags. He shared a specific event in which a person with a physical disability was reportedly harmed by a vehicle associated with Jan Suraaj, Prashant Kishor’s organization. He stated that he would visit the affected area and had discussed the matter with the local authorities, demanding action.








