JD(U)-BJP combine attacks Tej Pratap Yadav over "no entry" remark

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Tej Pratap Yadav's comment that he intended to put up a "no entry" board at his mother's house here for Chief Kumar drew a sharp attack from the ruling JD(U)-BJP coalition today.

"I wish to put up a board proclaiming no entry for uncle Kumar here, at this bungalow," told reporters yesterday outside former chief Rabri Devi's official residence on 10, Circular Road here.

The former state was responding to a question about a statement made by his younger brother last week wherein he said that the door for Kumar, who is said to be growing uncomfortable in the BJP-led NDA, to return to the was closed.

The JD(U) national K C said the party had never asked to rejoin the in the first place.

"It appears the two brothers are competing to prove who can be more boorish. Our reservations about dynasty politics are turing out to be true," told PTI over phone.

said the JD(U) would consider it "insulting and demeaning" to be associated with "dirt like RJD."

"Kumar severed ties with the party taking a principled stand against corruption. It would be demeaning and insulting for us to ever seek a realignment with the RJD," he said.

Tyagi asserted that the brothers need not harbour any notions because Kumar attended Tej Pratap Yadav's wedding and enquired about Lalu Prasad's health.

"Political differences never translate into personal hostility," he said.

"They also need to learn to stay within their limits. Only recently, former Union minister had pointed out that a decision on including any party into any alliance that includes the would be taken by and not by political pygmies," Tyagi said.

Deputy of and took on the brothers in a tweet.

He said had "given up decency" in speaking about Kumar, "to whose goodwill he and his brother owed their entry into the state assembly."

The people of Bihar will show a no entry board to the RJD in the next assembly elections, Modi said in his tweet.

has courted controversy many times in the past due to his tendency of shooting from the hip.

In November last year, Tej Pratap Yadav had threatened to get "skinned" after the Centre withdrew Lalu Prasad's Z plus security cover of NSG commandos.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 22:40 IST