Bihar RJD chief’s statement on jeans-clad party workers invites jibes
The Hindu
Jagdanand Singh said ‘politics is not fit for those who wear jeans and they can’t be leaders, especially of our party which is a party of poor, downtrodden and suppressed people.’
Bihar Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) president Jagdanand Singh’s recent statement that “those who wear jeans, can’t be leaders of our party”, has now invited jibes from young party workers and leaders from other political parties. Also read: Apparently peeved over the statement, Tej Pratap Yadav, RJD MLA from Hasanpur constituency and elder son of party chief Lalu Prasad, on August 8 called him “Hitler who wants to run the party on his whims and discipline”.More Related News

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