Union State Minister Raj Bhushan Chaudhary unleashed a barrage of criticism against Rahul Gandhi in Muzaffarpur, aligning with Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur’s pointed observation. ‘The way Rahul behaves, the masses simply don’t heed his words,’ he declared to IANS.
Chaudhary lambasted Gandhi’s foreign jaunts where he supposedly badmouths India for political gain. ‘This ploy to grab power by discrediting the nation is crystal clear to citizens, rendering his speeches irrelevant.’
He spotlighted tensions between Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. ‘Rahul opposes his sister becoming party chief. Unable to promote family, how can they uplift India? Voters will deliver a strong verdict soon.’
Praising Amit Shah’s defense of Sanatan Dharma in Haridwar, Chaudhary said, ‘Its principles, like fasting’s health benefits, are scientifically validated worldwide. India runs on rules and constitution; our regime ensures development for all.’
Regarding Assam CM’s infiltration alert, Chaudhary charged opposition with vote-bank politics. ‘Removing illegals from Bengal pains Mamata Banerjee. People are awake; West Bengal’s elections will see BJP triumph.’
JD(U) leader Komal Singh extolled Nitish Kumar’s vision. ‘Samriddhi Yatra transcends programs—it’s Bihar’s roadmap to strength and independence. By addressing village issues, Nitish embodies true governance, prioritizing every group’s progress.’