Bihar’s political discourse intensified as Minister Ram Kripal Yadav countered Rahul Gandhi’s MGNREGA tirade. Gandhi alleged the scheme’s dilution disrespected Bapu, prompting Yadav’s retort: ‘For us, nation reigns supreme; for Congress, it’s the first family.’
In Patna, Yadav unleashed on Congress’s track record, branding them betrayers of Gandhian principles via deceit, graft, fiscal plunder, and communal discord. ‘They drained the nation’s coffers and broke its spirit. We defend India at all costs—nation first is our creed.’
Aligning with PM Modi’s infiltration alert, Yadav accused Mamata Banerjee of enabling intruders in Bengal for electoral gains. ‘Our administration won’t tolerate it. We applaud the PM’s unwavering dedication.’
Dismissing Rohini Acharya’s social media jab at Bihar’s crime scenario, Yadav proposed a data showdown: RJD’s 15 years of chaos versus BJP’s 20 years of order. ‘Crime surged under their watch. We incarcerate offenders ruthlessly—true good governance in action.’
Yadav speculated on Congress’s Delhi summons for Bihar MLAs, noting prior no-shows to state calls. ‘High command’s involvement signals intrigue—something major is afoot.’
These barbs highlight Bihar’s charged atmosphere, with parties sharpening attacks on governance and loyalty.