Bihar’s political temperature soared in Patna on February 10, with Minister Dilip Jaiswal delivering pointed barbs at opposition stalwarts. Leading the charge, he condemned Rahul Gandhi’s Lok Sabha theatrics as ‘profoundly unconstitutional,’ lamenting its drag on opposition prestige.
‘Run politics on principles, not pride—Rahul needs a reality check,’ Jaiswal advised, framing it within democracy’s demand for decorum.
He backed Yogi’s alert on societal splits, unveiling a blueprint to divide Hindus by caste. ‘The nation is onto this game now,’ Jaiswal asserted.
Owaisi’s barbs? ‘Reckless bids for chaos that our strong institutions repel effortlessly,’ he countered.
Mamata’s SR fixation was pure ‘hysteria,’ per Jaiswal, amid Bengal’s lawlessness by TMC enforcers. ‘People are rallying against her; Delhi won’t save face when courts uphold Bihar’s clean polls,’ he forecasted.
Pakistan backing off T20 snub? ‘Predictable farce—sports must evade politics,’ Jaiswal signed off.
