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Tejashwi tweet on by-poll triggers spat

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PATNA: A tweet by RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, celebratin­g the victory of his party and mocking the defeat of Chief Minister Nitish Kumars JD(U) in a recent by-poll at Jokihat, today triggered a political spat in Bihar. While the JD(U) deplored the tweet by the leader of the opposition in the state assembly and pointed to his lack of formal education, the RJD hit back saying even legendary poets like Kalidas and Tulsidas did not have academic qualificat­ions and challenged the ruling party to arrange for an open debate between the Chief Minister and their 28-year-old leader.

Yadav had posted the tweet, in the Bhojpuri dialect, yesterday a day after his party wrested the Jokihat assembly seat from the JD(U) and registered victory by a huge margin of over 41,000 votes.

In the tweet, Yadav had claimed that the result in the assembly segment of Araria district proved that Kumar owed the success of his party in 2015 assembly polls to the alliance with the RJD and not the other way round.

Kumar had walked out of the Grand Alliance last year after corruption cases were lodged against Yadav, who was then the Deputy CM.

In the tweet, Yadav had also remarked this is just a trailer. The film is yet to be screened hinting that he saw the probabilit­y of his party returning to power by defeating the JD(U) in the next assembly polls in the state. Reacting to the tweet, JD(U) MLC and spokesman Neeraj Kumar said I am appalled by the language he has used. Though I never expected very high standards from him given that he did not even complete high school. The provocativ­e tone of his tweet is in such a poor taste that I wonder whether he got admission to the prestigiou­s Delhi Public School on merit or by virtue of the clout enjoyed by his family which is responsibl­e for his meteoric rise.

Reacting to Neeraj Kumars statement, RJD MLA and spokesman Bhai Veerendra said the JD(U) leaders statement shows that he and his party lacks sanskar (culture). As far as educationa­l qualificat­ions are concerned, neither Kalidas nor Tulsidas had any. But can anybody doubt their knowledge and merit.

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