Bihar’s political discourse heated up as BJP MLA Maithili Thakur from Alinagar countered Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav’s election analysis. Yadav had claimed public defeat against systemic victory, prompting Thakur’s resolute stance during a Patna media interaction.
‘Public trust demands honest service,’ declared the BJP lawmaker, a celebrated folk singer. ‘I’ll relentlessly work to uplift Alinagar.’ Brushing off Yadav’s views, she highlighted proactive governance: ‘Daily development focus, immediate law and order fixes. Wishing him success in opposition duties.’
PM Modi’s warm endorsement of Nitin Nabin’s BJP national presidency enthused Thakur. ‘It embodies party values – even the PM calls his leader “boss.” Bihar celebrates this milestone,’ she noted, reminiscing a chance airplane meeting where Nabin mentored her.
New to politics, Thakur reflected humbly: ‘Just months in, but gaining insights rapidly. BJP’s magic: lasting public impression, merit over shortcuts.’ From artist mingling with leaders to BJP ranks, she values worker-to-top ascent.
Ahead of budget sessions, the youthful MLA assured: ‘I’ll voice Alinagar’s education, industry, sports concerns powerfully, learning from veterans.’ The NEET aspirant’s brutal murder drew her outrage: ‘Grave injustice; our administration ensures rigorous probe and justice.’
Thakur’s optimism signals BJP’s commitment to Bihar’s progress.