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Bihar: Lalu’s minister son celebrates new year day in style

| | Jan 01, 2017, at 11:15 pm
Patna, Jan 1 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): RJD chief Lalu Prasad’s eldest son Tej Pratap Yadav celebrated the new year day in a typically different manner.

Tej Pratap is a health minister in the ruling Nitish Kumar government in Bihar.

Far from the madding crowd, he took bath early in the morning, changed his appearance like Krishna and then found himself amid cows to regale them by playing a flute, witnesses and media reports said.

It’s not known how much he was able to impress his ruminating cows but his new outfit indeed attracted the attention of the local media.

Dressed in dhoti-kurta with a grey shawl wrapped over it, Yadav played the flute among the cows in his cowshed and then took their blessings.

Yadav is said a devotee of Krishna and only last week he returned from a pilgrimage tour of Vrindavan where Krishna is believed to have spent his childhood days.

He has sought for a ban on cow slaughter.


(thebiharpost.com)

 

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