Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary Accuses RJD of Looting, Corruption, and Being Confused and Powerless.
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Patna, Bihar – Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has launched a scathing attack on the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), labeling it a "confused and defused party known for loot and corruption". Speaking at a recent press conference, Choudhary accused the RJD of plunging Bihar into chaos during its previous reign, reminding the public of the "jungle raj" era characterized by lawlessness, caste tensions, and widespread corruption.

Choudhary, who also serves as the state president for the BJP, didn't hold back in his criticism of RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav. He accused Yadav of prioritizing dynastic politics, alleging that Yadav is focused on establishing his daughter as a parliamentarian. He further added, with a swipe at Yadav, that while Yadav speaks of saving the Constitution, he himself has broken the law the most. Choudhary firmly stated that the Constitution is secure under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi.

The Deputy CM's remarks come amidst heightened political activity in Bihar, with parties gearing up for upcoming elections. Choudhary has been actively campaigning for the NDA alliance, urging voters to support them for the continued development and progress of the state. He has emphasized the importance of a strong and stable government to ensure good governance and a decisive mandate.

Choudhary also addressed the accusations of abusive language used against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mother by RJD and Congress supporters. He condemned such behavior, calling it a "shame" on democracy and warning that the situation in Bihar could worsen significantly if the opposition parties were to regain power.

In response to claims of increasing lawlessness in Bihar, Choudhary defended the government's record, particularly regarding women's empowerment. He challenged his opponents to provide evidence to support their allegations, offering to resign from politics within 24 hours if they could.

Choudhary has also clarified his controversial "nachaniya" remark, claiming that the viral clip was generated using AI. He also took a shot at political strategist Prashant Kishor, dismissing him as a "newbie in politics".

Despite the strong rhetoric against the RJD, Choudhary has affirmed the BJP's support for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, stating that there is "no vacancy for Chief Minister in Bihar". He emphasized that Nitish Kumar is, and will continue to be, the Chief Minister.

The political climate in Bihar remains charged as the NDA and the RJD-led alliance vie for power. Choudhary's recent statements highlight the deep divisions and contrasting visions for the state's future.


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Hina Joshi is a political correspondent known for her nuanced understanding of leadership, governance, and public discourse. She approaches every story with fairness, curiosity, and precision. Hina’s insightful reporting reflects her commitment to truth and balanced journalism. She believes powerful narratives come from empathy as much as expertise.
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