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'I am a simple man, she's a modern woman': Tej Pratap says his marriage to Aishwarya Rai was a mismatch

Tej Pratap said he was forced to marry the "urbane" Aishwarya Rai against his wishes and had been living a "stifled life" since then.

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RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav's son Tej Pratap, who has filed filed a divorce petition to seprate from his wife of six months, on Saturday said he was a simple man and was forced to marry the "urbane" Aishwarya Rai against his wishes in May this year.

The former Bihar minister said he was living a "stifled life" since his marriage. His reaction comes a day after he filed a divorce petition at the Patna civil court.

Rai could not be immediately reached for comment.

Yadav said he was not willing to withdraw his petition, which is expected to come up for hearing on November 29.

Speaking to reporters in the pilgrim town of Bodh Gaya, where he made a brief stopover on his way to Ranchi to meet his ailing and incarcerated father Lalu Prasad, Tej said, "I had told my parents that I did not wish to marry at this moment of time. But nobody listened to me. Ours was a mismatch. I am a simple man with simple habits while she is a modern woman, educated in Delhi and used to life in a metropolis." 

Rai is the daughter of RJD MLA Chandrika Rai. Her grandfather Daroga Rai was the chief minister of Bihar in the 1960s. The couple had tied the knot in Patna. 

The RJD chief had acquired bail to attend the wedding in Patna. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Union minister Ramvilas Paswan, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, Congress leaders Digvijay Singh and Abhishek Manu Singhvi and disgruntled BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha attended the grand ceremony in Patna on May 14.

Lalu Prasad Yadav had been granted bail to attend the event.

Asked about his decision at a time when his father is in poor health, Tej said, "I have been living a stifled (ghut ghut ke) life. How long can one go on like this?" He also said he has not been on talking terms with his wife for the past couple of months.

Asked whether his younger brother Tejashwi Yadav said anything to him on the issue, he said they talk about politics, not about such matters.

In his petition, he has stated cruelty as the reason for seeking divorce.

His lawyer Yashwant Kumar Sharma said Friday that the former Bihar minister had sought divorce on compatibility issues.

“They couldn't get along. An application under Hindu Marriage Act was filed through me on behalf of Tej Pratap Yadav. I can't say anything else at this moment,” Sharma told ANI on Friday. 

He said the separation has been sought invoking Section 13 A of the Hindu Marriage Act under which either spouse can unilaterally seek divorce.

Tej Pratap took the step barely a couple of days after his return from a pilgrimage to Vrindavan, from where he had shared on social media photographs of himself posing like Lord Krishna playing a flute surrounded by a herd of cattle.

Tej Pratap’s behaviour has often raised questions that there was strife in the party and the family after Tejashwi was picked as Lalu Prasad’s chosen heir and served as Bihar Deputy CM and currently as Leader of the Opposition in the Bihar assembly.

(With PTI inputs)

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