Patna’s political air crackled as Minister Dilip Jaiswal accused Congress of scheming unconstitutional mayhem in both houses of Parliament. During an IANS interaction, he dissected opposition strategies, linking them to voter backlash.
“Nationwide eyes are on your post-defeat destabilization plots via illegal means. Enough is enough,” he proclaimed.
Pivoting to Bihar’s治安 overhaul, Jaiswal’s ultimatum was crystal clear: “No sanctuary for lawbreakers—rehabilitate or evacuate. Enablers, from leaders to community figures, face the heat. Bihar draws the line on crime.”
Addressing Humayun Kabir’s barb at Yogi—’Bengal over UP’—Jaiswal identified malice. “Spoiler forces at play. This is eternal Sanatan land, beyond Babur’s shadow. Dividers beware.”
Upliftingly, he praised Nitin Nabin’s ascent. “Pride swells for Bihar’s 45-year-old MLA turned BJP national head—one of world’s top parties. State glory!”
For Ajit Pawar’s crash controversies, composure prevailed. “Probe allegations if needed; truth via inquiry.”
Through Jaiswal’s lens, Bihar emerges unyielding on security, parliamentary integrity, and cultural roots, navigating India’s polarized politics with authority.
