Tej Pratap Yadav, RJD leader, denies all flaws in his family, says BJP hacked his Facebook page



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By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi |





<img clbad = "full-size-wp-image-5130775" src = "https://s0.wp.com/wp-content/themes/vip/plugins/lazy-load-0.7/images/1×1. trans.gif "alt =" Tej Pratap Yadav (right) with his brother Tejashwi (Tej Pratap Yadav / Twitter)

RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal) leader Tej Pratap Yadav accused the BJP of "piracy" of his Facebook page and try to create a gap between him and his family in order to weaken the party.

Yadav, in a Facebook post Monday night, said: "My account was hacked by the BJP and RSS IT Cell and they say bad about my family, trying to create a gap between us. Earlier, my father's Facebook page was hacked by a supporter of the BJP and he was jailed for his actions. Bad things were first written about me and now my mother. Seeing our success, our opponents have lowered to the lowest levels of politics. "

Calling the hackers j anadesh ke daikaiton (thieves from the public mandate), he said his family is his life and his brother Tejashwi Yadav his strength.

His remarks came almost an hour after a post appeared on his page suggesting that he was angry at some of his party's leaders, including an MLC, and that his parents – RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and vice president national Rabri Devi – turned a deaf ear to his complaints.

The post also mentioned that Yadav had decided not to contest the elections in his constituency and was considering withdrawing from politics. and, in a subsequent post, he explained that his father account was also hacked earlier.

"No Entry Nitish Uncle", read the sign. (Source: ANI / Twitter)

In an obvious allusion to the Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar, Yadav alleged that the hacking of his Facebook page had occurred to the knowledge of his "uncle" and that he was siding with the BJP. to create a loophole in his family.

Kumar had left the Great Alliance including the RJD, JD (U) and Congress last year, and had formed a new coalition government with the BJP

. Yadav held a "no entry" sign for Nitish Kumar in front of her mother's residence. The sign read: "No Entry Nitish Uncle"

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