Patna buzzed with political heat as Union Minister Chirag Paswan dismantled opposition narratives surrounding Pappu Yadav’s detention, calling it textbook politicking.
Engaging media in the Bihar capital, Paswan highlighted contradictions. ‘RJD and allies schemed to oust Yadav in polls, advising NDA support. Their overnight concern reeks of strategy, not sincerity,’ he asserted.
On Tejashwi’s barbs, Paswan countered firmly: ‘Self-reflection precedes blame games. Opposition duty demands parliamentary presence, not absenteeism or foreign escapes during debates.’
Turning to the NEET tragedy fueling protests, Paswan outlined resolve. ‘Public anger is understandable; government’s response—SIT formation, CBI mandate—ensures perpetrators get maximum punishment, building a safer tomorrow.’
These statements from Paswan amplify NDA’s narrative in Bihar’s rough-and-tumble politics, questioning opposition motives as legal probes intensify.
