Patna: RJD leader Tej Pratap Yadav on Tuesday blamed his younger brother Tejaswi for the party's drubbing in the Lok Sabha elections, but "strongly opposed" demands of his resignation from the leader of Opposition.
"Those who distributed tickets and contested elections should take the responsibility of the defeat," Tej Pratap wrote in a letter to Tejaswi.
He requested Tejaswi, who looked into the day-to-day affairs of RJD after Lalu Prasad was jailed, to continue leading the party in the Bihar Assembly.
Drawing an analogy from the epic Mahabharata, he called Tejaswi "Arjun" and himself "Krishna", and said, "I advocate to contest the upcoming Assembly elections in 2020 in your leadership. You have to continue as the leader of Opposition. I strongly oppose to the talks of your resignation. I will stand firm with you in the 2020 Assembly and other elections ahead."
Rebel RJD leader Mahesh Yadav had demanded Tejashwi's resignation as the leader of Opposition in the state and said that if "dynastic politics" continues, many leaders including him will resign.
Tej Pratap, who fielded his separate candidate in Jahanabad, expressed discontent that his views were not taken into account in the ticket distribution process.