In the political landscape of Bihar, Tejashwi Yadav Slams Nitish Kumar, Pledges to Halt Modi in Bihar. As Yadav aims to disrupt the established order, the dynamics of power in Bihar face a potential transformation. Stay attuned to the unfolding developments shaping Bihar’s political trajectory.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav criticised:
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s alliance with the BJP during the trust vote in the Bihar Assembly.
When Tejashwi Yadav Slams Nitish Kumar, Pledges to Halt Modi in Bihar
Yadav questioned Nitish Kumar’s reliability, urging BJP MLAs to consider if Prime Minister Narendra Modi could ensure that Kumar would not reverse his stance again. Stay updated for further insights on Bihar’s political dynamics.
During his 40-minute speech, he used a guarded language against Mr. Kumar. Mr. Yadav referred Mr.Kumar as king Dashrath saying that he had sent his son Lord Ram to the forest for 14 years on the order of Kaikai.
Satirical Remarks on Nitish Kumar’s Political Tenure:
Making a sardonic observation about the Chief Minister the RJD leader remarked:
The unprecedented nature of holding the position for nine terms and three times within one term. Similarly, Yadav jestingly commented on BJP leader Vijay Kumar Sinha’s achievement of holding multiple significant positions in a single term.
Drawing a parallel between Mr. Kumar and Dashrath. Yadav cautioned him to be wary of potential influences akin to Kaikai within his circle.
Yadav expressed, recalling the mentor-like relationship they shared:
“Nitish Kumar ji has always been a figure of respect for me, and will continue to be so in the future.”
He urged Kumar to introspect, paralleling his situation to that of Dashrath under Kaikai’s influence, prompting him to identify potential sources of influence within his team.
Yadav emphasized the public’s eagerness to understand the rationale behind the frequent changes in stance, highlighting the significance of transparency in governance.
Making a sardonic observation about the Chief Minister, the RJD leader remarked on the unprecedented nature of holding the position for nine terms and three times within one term.
Similarly, Yadav jestingly commented on BJP leader Vijay Kumar Sinha’s achievement of holding multiple significant positions in a single term.
Drawing a parallel between Mr. Kumar and Dashrath, Yadav cautioned him to be wary of potential influences akin to Kaikai within his circle.
“Nitish Kumar ji has always been a figure of respect for me, and will continue to be so in the future,” Yadav expressed, recalling the mentor-like relationship they shared.
He urged Kumar to introspect, paralleling his situation to that of Dashrath under Kaikai’s influence, prompting him to identify potential sources of influence within his team.
Yadav emphasized the public’s eagerness to understand the rationale behind the frequent changes in stance, highlighting the significance of transparency in governance.
Bold Assertions:
Looking at BJP MLAs, the RJD leader remarked that they frequently tout “Modi ki guarantee,” questioning whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi could ensure that Nitish ji would not reverse his stance again, Mr. Yadav quipped.
Asserting his determination:
Mr. Yadav declared that he would now halt the momentum of Mr. Modi in Bihar, stating:
“The flag you had raised to stop Modi, now your bhateeja [nephew – Mr. Yadav himself] will stop him in Bihar.”
In an attempt to put Janata Dal (United) MLAs in an awkward position, Mr. Yadav expressed sympathy, saying:
“I really feel for the JD(U) MLAs because they will have to face the public in their Assembly constituencies. What will you tell them when they ask why Nitish ji switched sides nine times? Earlier, you used to criticize the BJP, and now you are praising them. What will you say to your people? We will say that RJD created jobs.”
Challenging Nitish Kumar’s Past Confrontation with Jitan Ram Manjhi:
He seized the opportunity to embarrass Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) leader and former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi. After recalling how Mr. Kumar had lost his temper with Mr. Manjhi during the last Assembly session.
Mr. Yadav remarked:
Throughout the entire speech, Mr. Kumar remained silent. The young leader refrained from addressing the three RJD MLAs:
(Chetan Anand, Neelam Devi, and Prahlad Yadav) who switched sides to Mr. Kumar before the floor test.
Instead, he assured them of his availability should they need any assistance.
Mr. Yadav countered the Chief Minister’s statement regarding him taking credit for the state’s developmental work. “What was wrong in taking credit for the work as the largest partner in the alliance? Will the BJP not take credit if they have done any work in the government?” Mr. Yadav questioned.