Rajya Sabha MP Dharmshila Gupta categorically rejected former CM Rabri Devi’s swipe at Bihar’s safety record for women, affirming the NDA government’s stellar performance. In a February 22 conversation with IANS from the capital, she called out the statement as factually incorrect.
Central to the exchange was the heartbreaking NEET student episode that has fueled public anger. Gupta emotionally noted, ‘This is our own daughter, and justice will be served promptly via CBI’s rigorous probe.’ The administration’s focus on female empowerment and protection remains uncompromising.
Harking back to RJD’s disorderly past dubbed ‘jungle raj,’ Gupta spotlighted current efforts to fortify security infrastructure. Rabri’s recent barbs, she suggested, are mere electioneering ahead of polls.
On another front, Gupta decried the Youth Congress protest marring the high-profile AI Summit in Delhi. With international spotlight on India, such actions were a shameful bid to erode national prestige. She advised Congress to follow Sonia Gandhi’s poised legacy, accusing the party of self-destructive behavior aimed at global vilification of India.
Gupta’s forthright views reinforce BJP’s confidence in Bihar’s transformation, positioning it as a model of governance amid opposition attacks.
