JMM Rajya Sabha member Mahua Majhi unleashed a broadside against the BJP, claiming its alliances invariably doom partner parties. From Ranchi, in a candid IANS chat, she linked Bihar’s instability, gubernatorial reshuffles, and foreign policy lapses in the Middle East to a pattern of political opportunism.
‘What’s unfolding in Bihar spits on the electorate’s choice,’ Majhi charged. Nitish Kumar, a favorite son and repeat CM, drew votes on his merit—now BJP risks alienating supporters. ‘Their overreach diminishes their own standing,’ she analyzed.
The BJD saga exemplifies this: post-support for key bills, BJP allegedly lured away MPs via resignations. ‘Classic case of undermining the very plate you eat from,’ Majhi remarked. Expect regional outfits to pause before BJP pacts.
On governors, she recalled Dhankhar’s partisan Bengal innings, clashing with Mamata amid upcoming elections. Jharkhand endured analogous pressures, she added, highlighting a national strategy.
India’s foreign policy faces scrutiny too. ‘World Guru rhetoric rings hollow when allies falter, as in Operation Sindoor,’ Majhi said. Prioritize citizen safety amid Middle East chaos—families anguish over loved ones. With nuclear shadows looming globally, wise, dialogic leadership is vital, she concluded, urging composure in crises.