Asked for reaction on state RJD President Ramchandra Purve's comment that next government would be formed by the party under leadership of Tejaswi Yadav, Lalu Prasad praised leadership quality of his younger son.
"He (Tejashwi) is way ahead of all of us in terms of leadership abliity and oratory. I am not saying this merely because he is my son," the RJD chief told reporters.
Speaking after being elected the state president for the fourth consecutive terms recently, Purve had exulted, "we will form the next government in Bihar under the leadership of Tejashwi Yadav".
However, a note of dissent came from RJD national vice-president Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, who said the issue of a Chief Ministerial candidate was "premature" and that "good leadership should be allowed to emerge by the time the state goes to polls.
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On Purve comment, Singh told a news channel "at party meetings, leaders tend to express their sentiments. Ramchandra Purve (state president) had done the same. In any case, no other claimant is going to come forward. Elections are quite far. We will take a decision at an appropriate time."
"Our endeavour should be to work for the people of Bihar. They are our 'malik' (master). It is the people who will put a stamp of approval on who should be the Chief Ministerial candidate, Singh said.
Asked to comment on Singh's reaction, Lalu Prasad sought to clear the air saying "there is no mara mari (discord) within the party over the issue of Tejashwi".
Meanwhile, the BJP reacted to Lalu's statement saying it was "an endorsement of dynasty rule which the people will not accept".