Uttar Pradesh’s fiery minister Om Prakash Rajbhar offered a philosophical take on Bihar CM Nitish Kumar’s Rajya Sabha buzz, likening it to an inevitable climb up the power pyramid. From local panchayat to presidency, he said, ambition knows no bounds.
Nitish’s public statement about heading to Delhi for the upper house drew Rajbhar’s nod: ‘It’s his dream to politick from Rajya Sabha. BJP has rolled out the red carpet, having already crowned him CM.’ He portrayed Nitish as autonomous, unstoppable.
On CM switch speculations, Rajbhar left it to party legislators, solidifying NDA ties. He then skewered SP-Congress duo for hypocritical attacks on government initiatives, claiming they’d vanish electorally without negativity.
Highlighting reforms, Rajbhar noted pensions unified at Rs 1,000 for vulnerable groups, up from SP’s stingy allotments. Farmer subsidies, once riddled with middlemen theft, now reach beneficiaries directly, irking the opposition.
Rajbhar’s broadside underscores NDA’s governance narrative against a fractious opposition, as Bihar braces for realignments.