RJD chief Lalu Yadav's eldest daughter Misa Bharti on Monday acknowledged the "rift" between her two brothers -- Tej Pratap and Tejashwi Yadav but later clarified that despite all differences, the party was a "big family".
Latching onto her statement, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alleged that Bharti's admittance of infighting in the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) would lead to the collapse of the party and its dynasty politics.
Addressing party workers in Maner on the outskirts of Patna, Bharti asked them to give up bickering and stay united.
"Even our family has witnessed a rift between two brothers but where do differences not come up? Five fingers of our hands are not equal. But the RJD is like a big family," Bharti said.
"We are not lacking in support base. The challenge is to keep our flock together," she added.
However, Bharti later claimed that her call for unity among party workers was presented in a distorted manner.
Taking to Twitter she said: "My appeal to party workers to forget their differences and unite in the larger interest of the party is being distorted and presented out of context," she tweeted.
Maner falls in the Pataliputra Lok Sabha seat from where Bharti had made an unsuccessful electoral debut in 2014. She got elected to the Rajya Sabha later.
Bharti further warned that no "back-stabbing" will be tolerated by any member of the party.
"The time has come for you all to give up small differences and brace for the bigger challenges and do not give our opponents a chance to exploit the situation," she said.
State BJP spokesman Nikhil Anand said, "Misa Bharti has admitted what we all know. The RJD will crumble because of the infighting within the family that controls the party."
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