Patna’s political discourse heated up as BJP state president Sanjay Saravgi extolled PM Narendra Modi’s crisis-to-opportunity alchemy. Citing the pandemic as prime example, he highlighted India’s vaccine exports that shielded global populations, earning international acclaim.
Tackling LPG supply jitters from war-induced global ripples, Saravgi projected confidence. ‘No panic needed—online systems deliver in 2-3 days. PM’s directives ensure essentials flow uninterrupted; Bihar govt targets hoarders,’ he reassured.
Saravgi forecasted NDA’s dominance in Rajya Sabha polls, securing all five Bihar seats by March 16 despite RJD’s bravado from Tejashwi Yadav.
He slammed the no-confidence defeat against Speaker Om Birla as Congress’s folly. ‘Birla is revered for impartial stewardship. Congress’s motion crumbled under Amit Shah’s sharp retort, silencing Rahul Gandhi’s noise,’ Saravgi remarked.
In praise of CM Nitish Kumar’s Purnia outreach—on Maa Puran Devi’s blessed soil—Saravgi detailed Rs 485 crore investments. This encompasses Rs 321 crore for new ventures and Rs 164 crore for completed public schemes, set to invigorate infrastructure, services, and livelihoods.
