Patna:Lalu Prasad's elder son Tej Pratap Yadav on Friday turned up at a function hosted by Union minister Pashupati Kumar Paras, triggering speculations about the maverick RJD leader, who wears his religious fervour on the sleeves, cosying up to BJP-led NDA which his father has always fought tooth and nail.
Tej Pratap raised many eyebrows when he walked down to the Patna office of the Lok Janshakti Party's faction headed by Paras, to attend the first death anniversary of the LJP's late founder and former Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan.
Warmly received by Paras, the Hasanpur MLA took the mike to express his full support to the Union minister's demand that his deceased elder brother be given the Bharat Ratna.
While Tej Pratap chose to honour the invitation extended by Paras, younger brother Tejashwi, who lives just a few hundred metres away, preferred to pay floral tributes at his residence where a portrait of Paswan was placed alongside that of Jayaprakash Narayan, whose death anniversary falls on the same date.
Lalu Prasad, who is in Delhi, visited the residence of Paswan's son Chirag to take part in the function organised on the same occasion. The RJD supremo has been trying to woo the Jamui MP, isolated in the LJP since the split, stressing the close relations he shared with the deceased Dalit leader.
Tej Pratap was also conspicuous by his absence at a meeting of RJD MLAs convened by Tejashwi to discuss the strategy for by-elections to Tarapur and Kusheshwar Asthan assembly segments.
The development came a day after Tej Pratap's name was omitted from the list of the party's 20 star campaigners.
“Names of Tej Pratap, Misa (Prasad's eldest daughter and Rajya Sabha MP) and Rabri Devi (wife, ex-CM) do not figure in the list as they had expressed their inability to take part in the campaign,” a senior party leader who is known to be close to Prasad's family said on condition of anonymity.