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“Thank God, I am still single.”
The young and handsome scion of Lalu Prasad Yadav’s family, Tejaswi Yadav, the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, has had a strange experience of life. He turned out to be the hottest man of Bihar.
Marriages are made in heaven. But, proposals are made on multiple platforms in multiple ways.
Bad roads are the order of the nation, be it Bihar or Telangana or Andhra Pradesh or Tamil Nadu.
Tejaswi announced his WhatsApp contact number for people to lodge complaints against the bad roads. But, as if it was orchestrated, over 44,000 girls found a suitor for them to marry in him. That’s it. His WhatsApp was swarmed with as many marriage proposals.
Kanchan, Devika, Anupama, Priya, Manisha, Jyothi, and thousands of the likes mooted the idea of getting hooked to the most eligible bachelor of the State, who is also in-charge of the Public Welfare department of the State.
What’s interesting is that the minister had received 47,000 messages of which 44,000 were marriage proposals, while the rest are about the grievances, including the bumpy roads.
The minister might have smiled at the fan-following he has in the State. The charm of being the rich and the influential bachelor in the State must have really overpowered him, at least, within his heart of hearts. He was amused by the content of messages where some girls uploaded their pictures, vital statistics like height, weight, skin colour, etc.
Son of two former Chief Ministers, Lalu Yadav and Rabri Devi, the 26-year-old Tejaswi is a cricketer too. That makes up for the reason to be the most charming young man.
Though an official said that the aspirant brides of Tejaswi might have thought that it was his personal number and messaged their details, what the official did not guess was that it would surely have become news even if it were to be his personal number.
While Tejaswi smirked over the overwhelming number of marriage proposals he received and said he could have landed in soup, had he been already married, remember how did the Prince Charming – Rajiv Gandhi, who was married by the time he had entered public life, had to handle embarrassments.
Tejaswi told media that he preferred an arranged marriage, who knows when cupid strikes and where. Is his bride hidden in the 44,000 proposers?