Tejashwi Yadav unleashed a blistering attack on the NDA’s infiltration handling, spotlighting their prolonged Bihar reign amid Amit Shah’s fresh vows. The RJD chief’s media briefing in Patna dissected the Centre’s border security promises.
’21 years of NDA in Bihar, BJP at Centre—yet infiltrators persist? Their watch failed,’ Yadav declared. He positioned the issue as a direct indictment of ruling incompetence.
Referencing Supreme Court filings from Election Commission’s Bihar scrutiny, Yadav highlighted the absence of infiltrators. ‘Routine election ploy by BJP to spark Hindu-Muslim clashes,’ he condemned.
Context arose from Shah’s ongoing tour. In Araria, he unveiled border facilities and committed to eradicating 10-km encroachments while deporting intruders. ‘Every single one goes—imminent action, no mere rhetoric,’ Shah told the gathering.
Yadav linked it to broader graft, invoking CAG on sham housing approvals in a day. ‘MLAs pressed in assembly; government ducks accountability amid treasury raids,’ he said.
For Rajya Sabha seats, Yadav projected resolve: ‘Candidate set, we’ll win decisively.’ This clash amplifies Bihar’s polarized politics, blending security pledges with scam allegations ahead of crucial polls.
