Patna’s political air crackled as JD(U) voice Rajiv Ranjan Prasad dismantled DMK’s strategy of inflammatory declarations. A minister’s recent outburst, he posited, is a frantic effort to Balkanize the state for electoral dividends.
DMK’s serial society-splitting comments betray their dread, Prasad analyzed. Powerless prospects loom large against the formidable front of AIADMK, BJP, PMK, and allies. Tamil Nadu’s populace has resolved: DMK’s revival is off the table.
Applauding Speaker Om Birla’s no-confidence protocol observance, Prasad hailed it as parliamentary gold standard. Opposition’s bid to controversy-monger insults institutional norms.
Rahul Gandhi’s stunt with unpublished book quotes assaulting government efficacy? Peak irresponsibility, Prasad quipped. Speaker’s veto preserved debate integrity against such gimmickry.
Ajit Pawar incident demands DGCA’s verdict before judgments, he cautioned against speculation.
Humayun Kabir’s mosque pledge in Murshidabad? Orchestrated discord by TMC duo to cleave communities—a failing ploy as Bengal awakens to their game.
Opposition’s budget session belligerence in Bihar merits contempt, Prasad stated. Nitish Kumar’s tenure? A chronicle of advancement—elevated living standards, robust policing, crime nosedive across 20 years.
Home Ministry’s ‘Vande Mataram’ nod for its sesquicentennial resonates deeply, Prasad reflected. Synonymous with sacrifice, it compels standing ovations nationwide.
