
The game of checkmate and bitterness of statements in the politics of Bihar has once again reached its peak. As soon as Bihar’s leader of opposition and firebrand leader of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) Tejashwi Yadav stepped into Patna airport after completing an important tour of the country’s capital Delhi, he directly opened a front against the state’s Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary. From diplomatic and strategic point of view, a tremendous game of check-mate is going on between the ruling party and the opposition in Bihar. As soon as he returned to Patna, Tejashwi Yadav made a very sharp and controversial attack on Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary in front of the media cameras. Especially on the sensitive issue of allotment of his government bungalow and the alleged cut in the security system, which was in the news recently, Tejashwi has said such outspoken things, which has brought a new and big earthquake in the political corridors of Bihar.
Tejashwi Yadav’s aggressive style seen at Patna airport as soon as he returned from Delhi
When Tejashwi Yadav returned to Patna after being busy in national level political meetings and organizational meetings in Delhi for the last few days, his attitude appeared more aggressive than before. As soon as the media persons at the airport asked him questions on the state’s law and order and recent administrative decisions, Tejashwi directly targeted Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary. The RJD leader alleged that the state government has completely indulged in vendetta politics instead of focusing on public interest issues, youth employment and development work. He said that the government machinery is continuously being misused to suppress the voice of the opposition.
Tejashwi said on the dispute of government bungalow – I live in the hearts of the people, do not care about the house made of bricks and stones.
Tejashwi Yadav expressed his views in a very taunting tone on the ongoing legal and administrative dispute regarding the government bungalows of former Chief Ministers and opposition leaders. Targeting the government of Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, he said that they are hungry for bungalows and amenities. Tejashwi said, "If this government had invested the same amount of energy in the development of Bihar as it is in vacating the bungalow or in creating controversy, the picture of the state would have been different today." He further said that his real strength is the people of Bihar and he lives in the hearts of the people, hence he does not care about any brick-and-mortar bungalow of the government and if the government wants, it can keep all the bungalows for itself.
Big controversial statement given on the issue of reduction in security, raised serious questions on the intentions of the government
Along with the bungalow, politics is also heated regarding the recent changes made in the security arrangements of Tejashwi Yadav. Registering his strong protest on this, the Leader of Opposition made a direct and controversial attack on the Chief Minister. Tejashwi said that reducing or increasing security may be an administrative decision of the government, but the intention behind it is completely filled with political malice. Taking a sharp sarcasm, he said that efforts are being made to make the opposition leaders unsafe, but they are not afraid of these jackals. Tejashwi said that he will continue to go among the public and if anything happens to him, the entire responsibility for it will be directly on the present Chief Minister and his government.
NDA is ready to counterattack, RJD vs BJP war intensifies
After this high-profile and controversial statement given by Tejashwi Yadav as soon as he landed in Patna, a counter strategy has started being prepared in the camp of Bihar’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal United (JDU). NDA spokespersons say that Tejashwi Yadav is making such statements out of frustration and the review of government properties and security is done completely as per the rules, there is no political vendetta in it. However, this latest attack by Tejashwi has made it clear that in the coming days, this war of words between the ruling party and the opposition inside and outside the Bihar Assembly is going to take a more violent and aggressive form.
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