Bihar’s fiery Industry Minister Dilip Jaiswal has laid bare what he calls the Congress party’s persistent conspiracy to cripple India’s progress. Addressing the no-confidence proposal against Speaker Om Birla, Jaiswal painted it as symptomatic of the opposition’s deep-seated animosity towards national advancement.
As India forges ahead in global diplomacy, these forces seek to fracture the government’s foundation and tamper with constitutional sanctity, Jaiswal charged. “No matter their machinations, they will crash and burn,” he predicted with confidence.
The minister reserved sharp words for TMC chief Mamata Banerjee, accusing her administration of a shocking disregard for President Murmu’s protocol. “Insulting the supreme constitutional office is beyond the pale; the Constitution stands firm against such insolence,” he thundered.
Amid the political storm, Jaiswal joined the chorus of national pride over Team India’s T20 World Cup 2026 conquest. The final against New Zealand in Ahmedabad was a thriller, with the country united in fervent hope. India’s batsmen piled on 256, while bowlers dismantled the chase, restricting foes to 159.
This emphatic 96-run victory etched history: India’s third T20 crown, first on native turf. Ecstatic fans flooded streets, echoed by felicitations from President Murmu, PM Modi, and cabinet colleagues.