Patna’s political heavyweight Ramkripal Yadav, a senior BJP figure and Bihar minister, responded with venom to TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee’s shocking vow to amputate CEC Gyanesh Kumar’s finger outside official duties. In trenchant remarks to IANS, Yadav branded TMC as anti-Constitution renegades.
‘Is chopping fingers or heads acceptable democratic discourse?’ Yadav retorted. ‘TMC spews such filth against state functionaries. Mark my words: Bengal’s populace will deliver a stinging reality check at the ballot box.’
Yadav dissected Mamata Banerjee’s SIR protests, calling it a constitutional safeguard. ‘It mandates responsible governance from ECs. No amount of infiltrator-driven politics can flout this,’ he warned. ‘Mamata’s regime feeling the heat? That’s the price of accountability.’
Slamming the no-confidence push against Speaker Om Birla, Yadav defended vigorously: ‘He’s presided with equity, hearing rulers and rebels alike without favoritism. Opposition’s disdainful ploy reeks of desperation—their ploy to shine will end in humiliation.’
These pointed critiques from Yadav amplify BJP’s narrative of TMC’s institutional sabotage. As campaign drums beat louder in Bengal, voter backlash against inflammatory rhetoric could reshape the political landscape dramatically.
