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ANI
New Delhi, October 9
The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) nationwide govt assembly on Sunday witnessed a ruckus as RJD supremo Lalu Prasad’s elder son and Bihar cupboard minister Tej Pratap Yadav got here out of the assembly fuming and known as the social gathering’s nationwide normal secretary Shyam Rajak an agent of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Rashtriya Janata Dal’s National Executive assembly is being held at NDMC Convention Centre in New Delhi.
After leaving the assembly, Tej Pratap Yadav alleged that Shyam Rajak abused him in addition to his sister who can also be a minister within the Bihar cupboard.
He stated Rajak must be faraway from the social gathering as he’s an agent of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and RSS.
“Shyam Rajak abused me, my personal assistant and my sister today when I asked him about the meeting schedule. I have an audio recording and I will put it on my social media. Such BJP-RSS people should be thrown out of the organisation,” Tej Pratap instructed reporters right here.
Meanwhile, Rajak stated a robust individual has all the correct to say something however being a Dalit he doesn’t take pleasure in such privilege.
Speaking to ANI, Rajak stated, “I want to say one thing that ‘Samarth Ke Hot Na Koi Dosh Gosai’. A powerful person has the right to say whatever he wants. He is saying what he wants to say because he is powerful. I am from the Dalit community. I cannot say anything. A Dalit is a bonded labourer.”
The two-day nationwide govt assembly of RJD is being held in New Delhi. Notably, the social gathering’s state president Jagdanand Singh has not attended the assembly.
Speculations are rife that ever since his son Sudhakar Singh resigned as Agriculture Minister from the Nitish Kumar cupboard, he has been upset with the highest RJD management.
There is a buzz that RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav could appoint a brand new state president on Monday, the second day of the nationwide govt assembly. The names of senior social gathering members like Abdul Bari Siddiqui and Shyam Rajak are doing the rounds in political circles.
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