New Delhi, November 22: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief on Sunday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking him to take oath again as a Prime Minister of India. Almost 18 months after Modi took an oath as the Prime Minister of India, Lalu tweeted that the PM committed grevious mistake while taking oath on 26 May 2014. The tweet appeared two days after when Lalu Yadav’s younger son Tej Pratap was asked to repeat oath after he fumbled during the swearing-in ceremony as Bihar’s Cabinet Minister. Also Read - Reassess COVID Situation, Focus on Micro Containment Zones: PM Modi to CMs of 7 Worst-hit States

According to Lalu, Modi during his oath taking ceremony, ‘misspelled’ the word ‘akshunna’ (intact) to ‘akshanna’, which does not have any meaning in Hindi. Also Read - Shaheen Bagh's 82-Year-Old Bilkis Named in Time Magazine's List of 100 Most Influential People

Lalu alleged that, “They (BJP) want to divide the country because Narendra Modi did not took an oath to keep the country ‘akshunna’-(intact) with integrity and ascendancy”. Due to which Lalu said that there is no meaning of the oath. Also Read - PM Modi to Hold High-level Meeting With CMs of 7 States/UTs Today | What to Expect

देश को तोड़ने का इनका एजेंडा है ही क्योंकि PM ने देश की प्रभुता और अखण्डता को “अक्षुण्ण” रखने की शपथ तो ली ही नहीं थीhttps://t.co/PqDx6p4FqU — Lalu Prasad Yadav (@laluprasadrjd) November 22, 2015

According to the video posted by Lalu from official PMO India’s account, Narendra Modi is been heard saying ‘akshanna’ instead of ‘akshunna’ after 48 seconds. However the President of India Pranab Mukherjee under whom Modi was swearing-in didn’t pointed out the mistake and the ceremony was continued without interrupting the PM.

Experts suggest that in Hindi literature there is no such word ‘akshanna’ and therefore the oath for the top most position of Lok sabha is meaningless.

Observers belive that Lalu Yadav is unhappy with Bihar’s Governor Ram Nath Kovind, a senior BJP leader, who on Friday pointed out mistake during swearing-in ceremony of Lalu’s yonger son Tej Pratap Yadav and asked him to repeat the oath.

Kovind, who has been recently appointed as a Governor of Bihar pointed out the mistake and informed Tej, that he had misread the work ‘apekshit’ (expected) as ‘upekshit’ (neglected). After which the recently appointed Governor asked to repeat the oath from start in front of thousands of RJD, JD(U) supporters. Read Also: (When Lalu’s 9th pass son Tej Pratap Yadav fumbles during oath taking ceremony- Watch Video)

While repeating the oath, Tej who looked nervous fumbled again and was again interrupted by the Governor.

In a rare case of flub, it is seen leaders taking oath for the countries highest office are asked again to take oath. In 2009 United States President Barack Obama who was elected for the first time in the office took oath of office for a second time, after a series of mistakes and pauses marred his first attempt during the inauguration ceremony.