During Bihar budget session fireworks, BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal eviscerated Tejashwi Yadav’s poll conspiracy theories. The young RJD chief alleged NDA’s Rs 40,000 crore war chest and direct cash to women voters clinched victory.
‘No need for our money; your sins suffice,’ Jaiswal declared. Citing the Rs 4.5 lakh Defense Colony flat purchase, he evoked RJD’s dark legacy: fear-gripped nights from abductions, slayings, and shakedowns.
Jaiswal insisted on contrition for self and kin before Yadav’s critiques hold water, especially on women—he needs home advice first. Jaiswal then pivoted to Rahul Gandhi, decrying his flippant barbs born of elite disdain for Modi’s humble roots. ‘Better foreign trips for serenity,’ he mocked.
JP Nadda’s ‘childish’ tag fits Gandhi’s party-centrist India vision, Jaiswal argued. Most damning: branding Sikh MP Ravneet Bittu a ‘gaddar’ belittles sacrifices of a proud community. Jaiswal’s retorts amplify NDA’s narrative dominance, positioning Bihar’s future firmly with development over dynastic baggage.