A constable assigned to Tej Pratap Yadav’s security has been removed after a video showed him dancing at Yadav's request during Holi celebrations. Tej Pratap, son of Lalu Prasad, was fined for riding a scooter without a helmet, with expired documents, and over-speeding. BJP criticized the incident on social media.
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