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Former Rashtari Janta Dal (RJD) MLA Raj Balabh Yadav on Sunday provoked a controversy with a controversial remarks, which in a few months keeps news from pol-bound Bihar from Bihar to poll-bound Bihar.
The former RJD MLA, referring to his wife as “jersey cattle”, questioned the marriage of Tejashvi Yadav outside the Yadav community.
“Caste is used only for votes. When the marriage came for marriage, where was the marriage? What was the need to get married in Haryana and Punjab? Tejashvi Yadav seeks the votes of the Yadavas of Bihar, but he did not fit a girl from the community to become his wife.
Livemint cannot independently verify the authenticity of the video making rounds on social media.
Tejashvi Yadav’s marriage and family
RJD leader Tejashvi Yadav married Rechhel Kodinho in 2021, who was his batchmate from DPS RK Purum. From Rewari, Haryana, he later changed his name Rajshree Yadav.
In March 2023, the couple had the first child, a girl, a girl named Katyini, in March 2023. He welcomed his son another child, a boy in May this year.
Ex-RJD MLA creates controversy
Hopefully, the remarks of the East-RJD MLA triggers a large-scale political line in Bihar.
An effigy of Raj Ballabh Yadav was burnt by RJD Women Wing workers under the leadership of District President Renu Singh at Sadbhav Chowk in Nawada.
Singh said, “It is clear that Raj Balabh Yadav is following the footsteps of Narendra Modi, who used the infamous language against UPA President Sonia Gandhi.”
“Rajshri Yadav is an ordinary woman who stays away from politics. She is still targeted in a public speech.
RJD leader Kushal Yadav labeled the comment at a press conference as an attack against the feelings of the entire backward and Dalit society.
He said, “Lalu Prasad Yadav is one of the top leaders of the country, backward and leaders of Dalits.
Raj Ballabh Yadav, an old colleague of Tejashvi Yadav’s father and RJD president Lalu Prasad, grown around the neck with the party’s leadership when his brother Binod Yadav was denied tickets in last year’s Lok Sabha elections.
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