Patna: He was mocked as a failed cricketer and often called a 'navsikhiya' (newcomer) during the 2020 election campaign, taunted for 15 years as 'jungleraj ka yuvraj' (the prince of rule of lawlessness), called a matric fail (one who didn't clear class 10), but Tejashwi Yadav, son of former Chief Ministers Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi established himself this year as a seasoned politician. Not just did he challenge veteran Nitish Kumar and the mighty BJP but also single-handedly made the Rashtriya Janata Dal(RJD), the single-largest party in the politically sensitive state.
Tejashwi, who made his debut in politics in 2015 assembly polls, was seen under the shadow of his father as he travelled along with him in several Mahagathabandhan (Grand Alliance) rallies and also addressed public meetings on his own, especially in his family bastion of Raghopur, which was once represented by Lalu and his mother Rabri Devi.
During his political campaigning in Raghopur assembly constituency in 2015, Tejashwi used to speak to voters saying 'Ham hain Tejashwi, Lalu ji ke chotka beta' (I am Tejashwi, the younger son of Lalu) to gel with the core voters of his family, which resulted in a thumping victory, paving the way for him to be Deputy Chief Minister.
However, things changed for him soon as his family was embroiled in several cases of benami assets that was highlighted by BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi, making the central agencies swing into action. Later, his father was jailed in connection with several cases of the fodder scam.
By mid-2017, the JD-U, one of the core members of the Grand Alliance, besides the Congress and the RJD, ditched the alliance and forged an alliance with the NDA to form the government.
Despite the setback, Tejashwi showed maturity and took on the responsibility of his party and decided to fight back.
And in 2020, he single handedly addressed more over 247 rallies and four road shows in absence of his father.
Speaking to IANS, RJD's Mrityunjay Tiwari said, "Those who raised questions over the talent of Tejashwi have today accepted his prowess. People are accepting that he alone engaged with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several BJP Chief Ministers who campaigned in Bihar, despite facing such personal attacks on him."
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Tiwari said since the Grand Alliance could not come to power, people have high expectations from him now as they can see a ray of hope in him.