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Bihar elections: Expelled from RJD and Yadav family, Tej Pratap says 'I'm not alone', plots his next move with Akhilesh

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After being expelled from both his party and family, Tej Pratap Yadav is making it clear, he will not sit quietly. In the middle of growing speculation about his political future and personal life, Tej Pratap is holding one meeting after another, speaking to his supporters, and building momentum.

Talks with Akhilesh Yadav spark buzz

On Wednesday, Tej Pratap Yadav had a video call with former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav. Later, he posted about it on Instagram and shared a video as well. He wrote, “Akhilesh ji has always been very close to my heart. When he called me suddenly to ask about my well-being, it felt like I’m not alone in this fight.”

This has raised questions about whether Tej Pratap is planning a political comeback, possibly with help from Akhilesh.


Series of meetings in Patna

Not only did Tej Pratap speak to Akhilesh, but he also held several meetings with party workers in Patna on the same day. He posted a photo on Instagram and wrote, “The series of meetings is continuing. When people’s love is with us, we gain the strength to face every situation with courage.”


Despite being removed from his political party and facing criticism from his own family, Tej Pratap’s growing public activity shows that he is not stepping away from politics.

Political future and Bihar elections

With his relationship with Anushka Yadav being discussed in public and rumours about family tensions, many are asking what role Tej Pratap will play in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. Will he form his own group? Will he join hands with another party? Or will he wait for public and legal decisions to shape his next move?

“Don't mistake my silence for weakness”

In a post dated June 19, Tej Pratap wrote, “Those who think my silence is my weakness are wrong. I know about your conspiracies. You started this, and I will finish it. The truth is about to come out. My role will be decided by the people and the Supreme Court, not by any party or family.”

His message was clear, he sees himself as a fighter, not a quitter.

As things stand, Tej Pratap seems ready to fight both politically and personally. Whether he stands alone or finds new allies, his next steps could play a major role in Bihar’s political scene.

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