Patna’s dynamic BJP youth wing leader and singer Maithili Thakur is making waves again, endorsing the Union Budget as a boon for women and the economically weaker sections. Her commentary comes against the backdrop of Bihar’s NEET aspirant death row, where she’s advocating for accountability.
‘Reassuring the family: justice is on the fast track,’ she began. Then, effusive on the budget: ‘Exceptionally crafted for our youth, women, farmers, poor. Love the high-value crop thrust—coconut, cashew, walnuts—and district girls’ hostels. Government’s nuanced vision shines through.’
Empowering women takes center stage with She-Mart, a digital sales avenue for Lakhpati Didis, spurring self-reliance and prosperity. Her pre-interview Instagram post buzzed with positivity: ‘Budget speech with locals—women’s fervor stole the show. Empowerment, farmer aid, poor uplift, youth avenues: spot on. As MLA, demystifying it for people is democratic gold.’
Tackling the NEET uproar head-on, where accusations fly against police for alleged cover-ups on homicide and harassment, Thakur stood firm. ‘Being female, justice must be prompt. We press the Home Minister relentlessly. CBI probe? Absolute faith.’
The saga has polarized Bihar politics, amplifying calls for truth. CBI’s involvement promises clarity, as Thakur’s voice cuts through noise, promoting unity and development in challenging times.