Rabri Devi gave a befitting reply to Nitish Kumar – “Do not go to mud”

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During the budget session of Bihar Legislative Council, Tejashwi Yadav had already reacted sharply regarding the remarks made by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on former Chief Minister Rabri Devi. Now Rabri Devi herself responded to two bluntly. He said that “We do not want to go into mud.”

Talking to the media after RJD’s My-Bin Mahasammelan in Patna, Rabri Devi said that everyone will have to unite and form an RJD government in the 2025 election. He assured that the party would fulfill all its promises and announcements.

Controversial statement of Nitish Kumar

On Friday, a dispute arose in the Bihar Legislative Council when the opposition woman MLC Urmila Thakur was asking the government on the issue of women. During this, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar suddenly enraged and launched a scathing attack on the Lalu family.

Nitish Kumar pointed to Rabri Devi and said –
“When her husband (Lalu Prasad Yadav) went to jail, she (Rabri Devi) was made the Chief Minister. These people have not done anything for women. “

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Tejashwi Yadav’s retaliation – “Now we feel pity”

Tejashwi Yadav also reacted sharply to this statement of the Chief Minister. They said,
“The Chief Minister has a dignity, but now it seems that they are no longer able to handle Bihar. Now we feel pity on them. “

Tejashwi further said that Nitish Kumar describes his works done for women, but no longer there is dignity in his statements.

Rabri Devi’s restrained but strict answer

Rabri Devi said in her response, instead of directly attacking, said in a restrained but strict tone –
“We don’t want to go into this mud. We have to work for the people of Bihar and all have to unite and form our government in 2025. ”

It became clear from Rabri Devi’s statement that she wanted to focus on the upcoming assembly elections rather than getting involved in the controversy. Now it will be seen that in the midst of this political rhetoric, where the politics of Bihar turns.