Patna erupted in controversy as former Bihar minister Tej Pratap Yadav shot down paternity rumors surrounding Anushka Yadav’s new baby. Social media frenzy from their photos had painted a picture of romance and fatherhood, but Yadav labels it a vicious trap.
In no uncertain terms, he distanced himself: ‘No relation to Anushka or her child. Akash Bhati holds that connection—question him.’ Accusing a syndicate of ‘Jaychands,’ Yadav singled out five culprits, including Mukesh Raushan, for weaving this web of deceit to ruin him.
His battle plan is bold: Delhi rendezvous with PM Modi, Home Minister engagement, and courtroom battles. ‘Not just five, I’ve got a thousand names,’ he revealed, tying the plot to sabotage around cultural events his father attended.
The strain is palpable in Yadav’s words—endless torment, party-family exile, murder threats. ‘Catch Mukesh Raushan before it’s too late,’ he implored, insisting Anushka reveal why Bhati accessed her flat.
Amid Bihar’s charged political atmosphere, this denial saga highlights vulnerability to smear tactics. Yadav ended on a high note: ‘Truth-seekers face trials, but righteousness endures.’
