Patna: It's high time for RJD state unit president Jagdanand Singh to bid adieu to RJD as Lalu Prasad's eldest son Tej Pratap Yadav continues to humiliate him in public domain. In the latest attack, Tej Pratap termed him 'Hitler', the Nazi leader of Germany infamous for his dictatorship. Last month, the veteran RJD leader Singh had offered his resignation from the post of state unit president but so far his resignation has not been accepted by the party supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav.
On Sunday while addressing a meeting of RJD student wing, Tej Pratap categorically said Jagdanand goes everywhere and speaks like Hitler. Tej Pratap stated that when he used to visit the party office, the gates used to remain open but ever since Singh had assumed the post that tradition has been stopped. The RJD Hasanpur MLA took a jibe on Singh claiming that chair was not someone's legacy.
After the humiliation by Tej Pratap, a murmuring has started within the RJD about how long Singh will tolerate the nuisance of Lalu's elder son as he continues to embarrass the party and the leadership. Some senior leaders of the party went on to opine that it's a high time for Singh to quit from the party so that he can avoid further humiliation.
It's quite unfortunate that a leader like Singh who is also known as 'Jagda Babu' in political circles in Bihar is facing such embarrassment within the party. He is one of the founding members of the party and his humiliation by Tej Pratap is seen as a big blow to the RJD which recently celebrated silver jubilee on July 5 last month. Lalu called him Jagda bhaion the occasion of foundation day.
Singh is a strong Rajput leader and having his great influence on the voters of this community in the central region of Bihar. In fact, he was the first leader from the upper caste to serve the post of RJD state unit president. Singh is not on good terms with Lalu's eldest son Tej Pratap Yadav. It's not the first time, he has made a veile attack on Singh. Even earlier, Tej Pratap had openly slammed the state president alleging that Singh does not respect party MLAs and other leaders. Tej Pratap went on to say that Singh was responsible for the ill-health of his father.
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Looking at Tej Pratap's track record, time and again he has humiliated the senior leaders of the party. His “lota” remark for senior leader late Raghuvansh Prasad Singh still haunts the party leaders. When there were rumours about Raghuvansh leaving the party, Tej Pratap had said that if some one takes out lota (read Jug) of water from sea (read RJD) it would not affect much.