Uttar Pradesh’s fiery minister Om Prakash Rajbhar took a playful yet pointed dig at Bihar’s Nitish Kumar over his Rajya Sabha candidacy, dubbing him a ‘self-proclaimed owner’ chasing parliamentary prestige. The remarks, made in Azamgarh, capture the essence of Nitish’s unyielding political ascent.
Rajbhar’s metaphor of escalating dreams—from grassroots leader to Rashtrapati—resonated widely. ‘Every achiever hungers for more; Nitish’s Rajya Sabha post fits perfectly,’ he elaborated.
Citing Nitish’s tweet about his personal decision to head to Delhi’s Upper House, Rajbhar highlighted BJP’s warm reception. ‘NDA’s open arms, evidenced by prior CM support, pave his way unobstructed.’
Regarding Bihar CM speculations, Rajbhar affirmed, ‘Legislators decide; NDA solidarity intact.’
He skewered opposition dynamics: ‘SP-Congress? Rahul-Akhilesh mutual mudslinging defines them. Government criticism is their lifeline; welfare nods spell electoral suicide.’
Rajbhar touted Yogi government’s pension parity at Rs 1,000, eclipsing SP’s lopsided aid. ‘Farmer assistance, once riddled with corruption, now reaches intact—opponents howl in frustration,’ he wrapped up, celebrating systemic overhaul.
