Patna (Bihar): A first cousin of Tej Pratap Yadav's estranged wife was inducted into the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) here on Thursday, in a move that may be aimed at checkmating political rebellion by in-laws of Lalu Prasad's elder son in the run-up to assembly elections in Bihar.
Karishma Roy, a dentist by profession and granddaughter of former Chief Minister Daroga Prasad Rai, joined the RJD at its state headquarters in presence of the party's chief ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav.
Her father Bidhan Chandra Roy, a businessman and social worker is the elder brother of RJD MLA Chandrika Roy whose daughter Aishwarya is engaged in a nasty marital dispute with Tej Pratap Yadav.
The couple had tied the knot in May 2018 but the husband filed for divorce barely six months later. With the divorce petition pending, the wife chose to stay with her mother-in-law, former Chief Minister Rabri Devi but was allegedly ousted from her house in December last year, capping
a series of run-ins with relatives of her estranged husband.
Chandrika Roy had, thereafter, vowed to avenge the insult by fighting the proverbial "first family" of the RJD in every possible way, including "politically".
At the outset, though, the party chose to downplay the family angle to Karishma Roys induction.
"Please do not view the development through the prism of family. Karishma's decision to join the party hints towards the karishma (miracle) the party is going to perform in the elections. More and more people are getting attracted to the party under the young and dynamic leadership of Tejashwi Yadav," RJD spokesperson Mrityunjay Tiwari told reporters on
the occasion.
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He also claimed that the embarrassing split suffered by the party last month on account of five sitting MLCs walking over to the JD(U) headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had triggered a backlash within the ruling NDA.