BJP MLA Krishna Nandan Paswan turned up the heat on Tejashwi Yadav during a public address in Motihari, accusing the RJD leader of exhibiting clear signs of agitation and intellectual exhaustion. On Friday, Paswan stated unequivocally that Bihar’s people have schooled Yadav, stripping him of any valid points—his speeches now drip with frustration and incoherence.
Delving deeper, Paswan remarked that Yadav’s thought process has collapsed under pressure, leading to erratic statements devoid of logic. This narrative pivots sharply to the successes of Home Minister Samrat Chaudhary, who, bolstered by CM Nitish Kumar, has engineered a responsive justice system. Any crime in Bihar triggers rapid response: arrests in under 24 hours, case registrations, full legal proceedings, and convictions.
‘Law rules Bihar today, thanks to Chaudhary’s leadership,’ Paswan affirmed, dismissing Yadav’s influence as negligible due to his supposed mental decline. This exchange isn’t isolated; it mirrors broader BJP strategies to highlight administrative prowess against opposition disarray.
As Bihar navigates its political currents, such confrontations keep the discourse alive, potentially swaying public opinion toward proven governance models over hollow critiques.