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Bihar’s political scene is heating up with strong statements from leaders, especially focusing on the recent insult to the Ashoka Pillar.


Things are getting tense in Bihar as the assembly elections approach. There are lots of accusations being thrown around between political parties. Recently, a controversy erupted in Jammu and Kashmir regarding the Ashoka Pillar, which has sparked further political debates.

Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary has been vocal against the opposition, particularly targeting the grand alliance and Congress. He criticized them for making light of the insult to the national symbol and questioned their commitment to defending it.

Chaudhary pointed out that insulting a national symbol is a serious matter, equating it to treason. He questioned whether leaders from RJD and Congress would condemn this act or take any action against it.

In his remarks, Chaudhary also took jabs at Congress MP Tariq Anwar, suggesting that the Congress party often relies on others for support. He even made fun of Rahul Gandhi, calling him a “55-year-old child” who runs to Nitish Kumar and PM Modi for help.

The Deputy Chief Minister further criticized Lalu Prasad Yadav, claiming that he has failed to fulfill his promises. He stated that the RJD has no real contribution to women’s welfare programs and called Lalu a registered criminal. Chaudhary’s comments have added fuel to the ongoing political fire in Bihar.



Summary:

  • Political tensions rise in Bihar ahead of elections.

  • Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary criticizes opposition parties.

  • Insult to the Ashoka Pillar sparks serious accusations.

  • Chaudhary questions RJD and Congress’s commitment to national symbols.

  • Criticism aimed at Lalu Prasad Yadav for unfulfilled promises.



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