Amid Bihar’s political upheaval, governors’ musical chairs, and Middle East flare-ups, JMM MP Mahua Majhi has accused BJP of a toxic alliance formula that cripples regional partners. In her IANS remarks from Ranchi, she painted a picture of calculated betrayals and diplomatic shortcomings.
Bihar’s drama disrespects the mandate, Majhi argued: people voted for Nitish Kumar’s proven leadership. ‘BJP’s antics hurt them most,’ she forecasted, noting waning trust.
Odisha’s BJD bore the brunt—legislative favors forgotten, MPs poached post-resignations. This ‘stab-in-the-back’ archetype will deter future tie-ups, she predicted.
Governors aren’t spared: Dhankhar’s Bengal bias against Mamata deviated from neutrality, especially pre-polls. Jharkhand saw failed similar ploys, fueling opposition anxieties nationwide.
Foreign policy woes compound issues. Operation Sindoor highlighted alliance frailties; evacuate Indians from perilous zones first. Global war drums beat louder, demanding restrained diplomacy over rhetoric. Majhi stressed that in nuclear times, patience and dialogue define power.
