Patna: At a time when Bihar’s political atmosphere is already charged with speculation over a possible change in leadership, Tej Pratap Yadav has made a striking and unusual statement that has caught widespread attention. Speaking to reporters, Yadav claimed that the next chief minister of Bihar would be “Ramji”, without naming any political leader. His remark comes amid growing discussions about a potential shift in power, with parties preparing for possible realignments and leadership changes.
Yadav also spoke about Nitish Kumar, raising questions about the veteran leader’s political moves. He said it was difficult to understand what was going on in Kumar’s mind, adding that while most politicians work hard to gain power, Kumar appeared to be stepping away from it. The comment has further intensified political conversations, as Kumar remains a central figure in Bihar’s governance and alliance politics.
The “Ramji” remark has sparked different interpretations among political observers and the public. Some see it as an indirect comment on the style of politics associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party, particularly its use of religious symbolism. Others believe Yadav was simply expressing himself in his usual unconventional way, without pointing to any specific political meaning. The lack of clarity has only added to the curiosity surrounding his statement.
In a lighter moment, Yadav also said he would celebrate the end of Kumar’s tenure by hosting a “party”, a comment that quickly spread across social media. While partly humorous, it reflects the sharp and often personal tone of political exchanges in the state. With Bihar waiting for a clear announcement on its next chief minister, Yadav’s remarks have added another layer of suspense to an already uncertain political situation.




















