Who will win in the electoral Mahabharata of Bihar? Upendra Kushwaha said- NDA Pandavas, RJD will kill Kaurvasir.

News India Live, Digital Desk: As Bihar Assembly elections are approaching, the harshness and edge in the statements of the leaders are increasing. Now ‘Mahabharata’ has also entered this election battle. Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP) president and NDA ally Upendra Kushwaha has given a big statement and compared Bihar elections to the war of Mahabharata. He has termed NDA as ‘Pandavas’ and the grand alliance, especially RJD, as ‘Kauravas’. “We are Pandavas, not five villages, we will not give even five seats.” Upendra Kushwaha said in his statement, “This election in Bihar is a religious war. On one side, there is the army of Pandavas, which is NDA and on the other side, there is the army of Kauravas, which is RJD and its alliance. Just like in Mahabharata, Kauravas defeated Pandavas. In the same way, the people of Bihar will not give even five seats to these Kauravas (RJD). Kushwaha stressed that in this election, the full support and blessings of the public are with the NDA alliance and the victory will be of the Pandavas i.e. NDA. Upendra Kushwaha did not stop here due to the uproar created by the ‘head’ statement. He adopted a more aggressive stance and targeted RJD. When he was asked that the leaders of the Grand Alliance are continuously saying that this time they will behead the NDA, in response to this, Kushwaha said: “Who has the courage to behead us? No one has drank mother’s milk. On the contrary, we will behead them.” Kushwaha’s statement of ‘beheading’ has further heated up the politics of Bihar. This statement of his is being seen as a big challenge given directly to RJD. Why is Kushwaha aggressive? Upendra Kushwaha has left the Grand Alliance and returned to NDA some time ago. Since joining NDA, he has been continuously attacking Tejashwi Yadav and RJD. His aggressive style shows that he wants to strengthen his place in the NDA and wants to prove that he is a strong voice against RJD. However, from these statements of the leaders, it is clear that Bihar elections are no longer limited to development issues only, but it has entered the era of personal attacks and historical analogies. Now it remains to be seen who will be crowned by the people of Bihar in this election ‘Mahabharata’.