Sparks flew at RJD’s Patna office on Karpoori Thakur’s birth anniversary as Tejashwi Yadav tore into the NDA and BJP with unfiltered candor. The event became a platform for dissecting Bihar’s ailments and flipping nepotism charges back at the saffron camp.
To a packed press gaggle, Yadav quipped, ‘Democracy? More like systemic victory over the masses.’ Defying odds stacked by the administration, 60% voted against them, RJD pocketing 1.9 crore endorsements for change.
Unyielding like Thakur and Lalu, he roared, ‘Public good sold out, but we’ll battle—winners fight hardest.’
Bihar bleeds from poverty, flight, job drought; rulers unmoved, being Thakur’s old foes now entrenched for 20 years. ‘Elitist echo chamber, Constitution on chopping block, democracy in crosshairs,’ he blasted.
Crime wave engulfs Bihar—law order collapsed, women terrorized, Shambhu Hostel ignored by tops. Skewering a BJP ‘genius’ for claiming his outstation stays curb crime, Yadav fumed, ‘Rapes, murders daily—laughable! Elections spotlight my ‘loss’ over their ‘gain.”’
Masterstroke: BJP prez nod to Nitin Nabin, but ‘father’s pedigree screams dynasty!’ PM mute on minor rapes? ‘Show up!’
Strategic pause: 100 days off government jabs amid betrayers within and without. Roadmap: Bihar-wide spin post-assembly for fresh structure. ‘Solid as rock, grand alliance presses public causes undaunted,’ Yadav signed off.