
Watch: Tejashwi Yadav spotted playing cricket after PM’s ‘get fit’ advice
India Today
Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi advised RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav to 'lose a little weight', the latter was seen playing cricket at his official residence on Sunday afternoon.
Leader of Opposition Tejashwi in the Bihar Assembly Tejashwi Yadav was seen playing cricket on Sunday afternoon and sweating it out on the field on Sunday. RJD leader seems to have taken Prime Minister Narendra Modi's advice to 'lose a little weight' pretty seriously, as he was seen losing some calories while playing cricket at his residence.
Tejashwi Yadav posted a video on Sunday of him playing cricket inside 10, Circular Road bungalow, the official residence of former Chief Minister Rabri Devi where he stays.
"Life or game, one should always play to win. The more you plan in head, the more you perform on field. Pleasure to try hands on bat & ball after ages. It becomes more satisfying when driver, cook, sweeper, gardener & care takers are your playmates and keen to hit & bowl you out," the leader wrote on Twitter.
In the video, Tejashwi can be seen both batting and bowling with the driver, cook, sweeper, gardener and care takers of the bungalow.
Life or game, one should always play to win. The more you plan in head, the more you perform on field.Pleasure to try hands on bat & ball after ages. It becomes more satisfying when driver, cook, sweeper, gardener & care takers are your playmates and keen to hit & bowl you out. pic.twitter.com/ChvK9evzi2
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