Muzaffarpur buzzed with political fire as Union Minister Raj Bhushan Chaudhary dismissed Rahul Gandhi’s influence, responding to Sadhvi Pragya’s viral statement. ‘Public apathy stems from his antics,’ Chaudhary informed IANS on January 23.
He detailed Gandhi’s pattern: ‘To seize power, he smears India abroad. Savvy voters ignore such drama.’
Family fractures drew scrutiny too. ‘Rahul blocks Priyanka’s path to national leadership. If kin can’t collaborate for growth, national welfare is a farce. Elections will confirm public rejection.’
Chaudhary celebrated Amit Shah’s Haridwar address on Sanatan Dharma. ‘Scientific evidence, from fasting’s bodily gains, elevates it globally. Governance adheres to law; we unite for holistic progress.’
Countering opposition on Assam’s infiltration woes, he said, ‘They chase infiltrator votes. Bengal clearances rile Mamata—the electorate will install the lotus there next polls.’
In Bihar praise, JD(U)’s Komal Singh declared Nitish Kumar peerless. ‘His Yatra builds prosperous villages, self-reliance, and power. Good rule listens everywhere, developing all strata under his guide.’