Tensions flared in Bihar’s Madhubani district as a skirmish unfolded in the presence of Congress’s Rajesh Ram, drawing biting sarcasm from BJP and JD(U) about the party’s supposed ‘beating culture.’ The incident has become fodder for intense political sparring, highlighting fractures in the opposition.
It all began on a public platform buzzing with anticipation. What promised to be a standard address devolved into disorder when opposing groups collided, leading to a flurry of blows and heated exchanges. Eyewitness accounts detail a frenzied scene, with Rajesh Ram urging restraint amid the turmoil.
BJP and JD(U) wasted no time in their assault, with spokespersons quipping that violence is Congress’s default mode. ‘From Parliament to panchayat, their language is the same – lathi and laath,’ one BJP leader remarked, striking a chord with supporters.
Police action quelled the disturbance, but the political ripples continue. This event fits into a series of confrontations that plague Bihar’s hustings, where personal animosities often eclipse ideological battles. Analysts predict it will bolster NDA’s campaign narrative of stability versus chaos.
Congress rebuttals point to external agitators, but skepticism runs high given the pattern. As clips circulate widely, the Madhubani melee risks cementing a damaging stereotype, compelling the party to recalibrate its grassroots strategies. In Bihar’s unforgiving political landscape, such missteps can exact a heavy toll.