Political Rhetoric Intensifies in Bihar
Political tensions are rising in Bihar as leaders from the BJP and JDU-RJD engage in heated exchanges. On Sunday, BJP’s state president, Samrat Chaudhary, launched an attack on JDU and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, prompting a response from RJD.
Nitish to Become Coordinator of 4-5 Villages: Samrat
During a media interaction, Samrat Chaudhary claimed that Nitish Kumar is set to become the coordinator of 4-5 villages. He also criticized Lalu Yadav’s statement on caste-based enumeration, accusing the central government of intentionally obstructing it. Samrat Chaudhary further stated that Lalu Prasad Yadav had no contribution to the Mandal Commission, which was supported by the BJP.
Regarding the caste-based calculation, Samrat Chaudhary questioned who is stopping it, emphasizing that the Bharatiya Janata Party wants the data to be made public within 24 hours. He criticized Lalu Yadav, stating that he cannot become the chief, while Nitish Kumar is the Chief Minister of Bihar. Despite this, he called for the release of the survey report.
RJD Claims Samrat Chaudhary Owes His Position to Lalu Prasad
RJD District President Amarendra Kushwaha, E. Subodh Kumar Singh, and District Spokesperson Dr. Ramesh Yadav issued a statement asserting that Samrat Chaudhary became a minister thanks to RJD supremo Lalu Prasad’s support. They described RJD as Samrat’s political school, where he learned the ropes of politics under former Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav.
The statement also highlighted the lack of enthusiasm among the public during Samrat Chaudhary’s visit to Aurangabad, suggesting that he has a habit of changing parties and lacks a clear ideology. The RJD leaders criticized the BJP-led government for failing to address poverty, hunger, inflation, and unemployment.
News Summary:
– BJP’s state president Samrat Chaudhary attacked JDU and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, accusing him of becoming the coordinator of 4-5 villages.
– Chaudhary responded to Lalu Yadav’s statement on caste-based enumeration, claiming that the central government deliberately wants to stop it.
– RJD countered Chaudhary’s remarks by stating that he owes his position to RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and lacks a party or ideology.
– RJD criticized the BJP-led government for failing to address poverty, hunger, inflation, and unemployment.