Expelled RJD leader Tej Pratap Yadav has condemned the spread of "fake" rumours linking him to a woman who allegedly gave birth to his child. In a press conference on Sunday, the former Bihar minister vowed to take legal action against the 'Jaichands' (a metaphor for traitors referring to a 10th century Rajput chieftain who had colluded with Afghan invader Muhammad Ghori), who were responsible for spreading the claims. Yadav said he came to know about the rumours after he was told that Union minister Jitan Ram Manjhi had "congratulated" him upon the birth of the child."I am distraught at rumours on social media that a woman with whom I had been falsely linked several months ago, which resulted in my expulsion from the party, has given birth to my child,"
said Yadav, who was expelled from the Rashtriya Janata Dal, headed by his father Lalu Prasad, following a post that had appeared last year on his Facebook page."Recently, I hosted a well-attended feast on the occasion of Makar Sankranti. This has made my detractors wary of the prospects of my party. I will seek legal action against them. I will move the court. I have also sought an appointment with Home Minister Samrat Choudhary. I beg my detractors to let me live in peace. I know the person with whom the woman is in a relationship and who, I believe, is the father of the child. They are causing mental anguish to me by dragging my name," added Yadav.

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