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Tej Pratap Yadav Granted Y-Plus Security Amidst Bihar Election Campaign
Patna, India – Tej Pratap Yadav, the eldest son of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Lalu Prasad Yadav and founder of the Jan Shakti Janata Dal, has been granted Y-Plus category security by the central government. The decision comes following a security assessment by intelligence agencies. He will now be protected by a team of CRPF commandos, consisting of 11 armed police personnel, 5 static guards at his residence, and 6 personal security officers working in shifts.
The heightened security comes as Yadav actively campaigns in the Bihar Assembly elections, contesting from the Mahua seat where voting has already taken place. Recently, he visited the Election Commission to raise concerns about a party symbol allocation.
When asked about his security concerns, Tej Pratap stated that the political climate in Bihar is unpredictable, making him vulnerable to potential attacks. He had requested increased security from the central government.
Yadav has also made headlines with his recent statements regarding potential post-election alliances, saying his party would align with any government that focuses on job creation, prevents migration, and brings real change to Bihar. This has sparked speculation about potential coalition scenarios after the election results.
During a rally in Gaya, Yadav publicly criticized a man wearing a green scarf, a color associated with a rival party, emphasizing his allegiance to the “yellow scarf.” He further accused unnamed political entities of misleading the public, hinting at internal divisions within the RJD.
The second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections is scheduled for November 11th, with results determining the future of the state’s political landscape.