From the bustling grounds of Motihari, BJP’s Krishna Nandan Paswan delivered a scathing rebuke to Tejashwi Yadav on Friday, painting the RJD vice-president as a floundering figure whose frustration boils over in every utterance. Paswan asserted that the Bihar public has administered a reality check, leaving Yadav speechless and resorting to baseless rants.
Paswan painted a vivid picture: Yadav’s mind is in tatters, his comments a chaotic mix signaling total breakdown. Contrast this with the disciplined law enforcement landscape shaped by Home Minister Samrat Chaudhary under Nitish Kumar’s guidance. Criminals face the full force of justice—nabbed swiftly within a day, prosecuted meticulously, and punished without fail.
In Paswan’s view, Bihar exemplifies rule of law, making Yadav’s noise irrelevant. ‘His bankruptcy of ideas dooms him,’ he quipped, framing the BJP-Nitish alliance as unassailable. This spat adds fuel to Bihar’s fiery political arena, where triumphs in security bolster the ruling bloc’s image.
Looking ahead, Paswan’s unfiltered takedown may resonate with voters tired of opposition drama, reinforcing the narrative of stability versus instability.
