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Headline: “Mahua Turns into Bihar’s Political Battlefield — Tejashwi vs Tej Pratap: The Yadav Dynasty Faces Its Toughest Test”

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Patna — The power corridors of Bihar are witnessing high-voltage political drama as the Yadav brothers — Tejashwi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav — stand face-to-face in Mahua, turning this constituency into the epicenter of the state’s biggest family feud.

Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav campaigned in Mahua on Sunday for RJD candidate Mukesh Roshan, delivering a sharp message that resonated across Bihar’s political landscape: “The party comes first — above all personal ties.” His words were clearly aimed at his elder brother, Tej Pratap Yadav, who is contesting the same seat under his own banner, the Jan Shakti Janata Dal (JJD).

Moments later, Tej Pratap hit back through social media, declaring, “The people are my true leaders, not any party or family.” His statement underlined what political watchers are calling the ‘final split within the Yadav empire.’

Family Feud or Political Realignment?

Mahua has become more than an election turf — it’s a stage where dynasty, ideology, and loyalty collide. Political analysts say Tejashwi’s campaign was no coincidence; it was a strategic attempt to redefine RJD as a party driven by ideology rather than inheritance. Meanwhile, Tej Pratap’s defiance signals a new experiment — people’s power over party power.

Stakes Beyond One Seat

What happens in Mahua won’t stay in Mahua. This contest has already become symbolic of a “family versus party” narrative in Bihar politics. If Tej Pratap manages to secure the seat through people’s support, it would shake RJD’s organizational foundation. But if Tejashwi’s candidate wins, it would cement Tejashwi’s authority as not just Laloo Prasad’s heir, but as the undisputed leader of the new RJD.

The Line is Drawn

Once seen together on the same stage, the Yadav brothers are now on opposite sides of Bihar’s political map. While Tejashwi says, “The party is my family,” Tej Pratap asserts, “The people are my god.”

Mahua, once known for its calm politics, now stands as the Kurukshetra of Bihar, where legacy and ideology are locked in a defining duel. Whatever the verdict, one thing is certain — the Yadav household has moved its battle from the family living room to the public stage, and Bihar’s voters will now decide whose politics truly represents the people.

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