Tej Pratap Yadav Celebrates 12-Year Relationship with Anushka Yadav

Tej Pratap Yadav, son of RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav, publicly announced his 12-year relationship with Anushka Yadav in a heartfelt Facebook post. His announcement has generated significant buzz on social media, with many praising his courage and speculating about the future of their relationship. Currently on vacation in the Maldives, Tej Pratap is also preparing to contest the Mahua seat in the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections, aiming to return to a position he previously held. This revelation has captured the attention of many, making it a trending topic online.
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Tej Pratap Yadav Celebrates 12-Year Relationship with Anushka Yadav

Tej Pratap Yadav Shares Heartfelt Announcement

Tej Pratap Yadav, the eldest son of Lalu Prasad Yadav, took to Facebook on Saturday to share a touching message about his long-standing relationship with Anushka Yadav. In his post, he revealed that they have been in love and together for twelve years.


In his heartfelt message, Tej Pratap stated, "I am Tej Pratap Yadav, and the person in this photo with me is Anushka Yadav! We have known and loved each other for the past 12 years, and we have been in a relationship for that entire time."


He expressed his desire to share this news for a while but struggled to find the right words. "Today, through this post, I am revealing what’s in my heart to all of you. I hope you all will understand," he added.



Tej Pratap's announcement sparked considerable discussion on social media, with many praising his bravery. Some users were curious about the potential for their relationship to lead to marriage. Currently, he is enjoying a vacation in the Maldives.


He also shared a video on Instagram where he is seen meditating by the sea, which has garnered a lot of attention from social media users. Tej Pratap is preparing to contest the Mahua seat in the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections, having vacated the Hasanpur seat in Samastipur. Notably, he previously won the Mahua seat in 2015 and aims to reclaim it for another term.


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