Political fireworks lit up Patna as Tejashwi Yadav, RJD’s firebrand leader, took on Amit Shah’s infiltrator warnings head-on. With NDA’s 21-year stronghold in Bihar under scrutiny, Yadav demanded accountability for security lapses.
Addressing journalists, the former Deputy CM minced no words: ‘NDA governs Bihar for 21 years and Delhi even longer. Infiltration? That’s on them to fix—they dropped the ball.’ His retort framed Shah’s comments as an admission of failure.
Yadav invoked Election Commission data from Bihar’s SIR exercise, where courts received assurances of zero infiltrators. ‘Elections roll around, and BJP peddles this divisive nonsense,’ he alleged, accusing the party of communal maneuvering.
Shah’s Araria visit set the stage. Amid e-inaugurations for SSB projects, he pledged a crackdown: razing border encroachments and deporting infiltrators systematically. ‘We’ll pick them out one by one. This is government commitment, not poll talk,’ Shah assured.
Expanding his attack, Yadav spotlighted CAG revelations on housing scams—24-hour constructions screaming corruption. ‘Assembly debates ignored; the real heist is public money,’ he charged.
Tejashwi capped with Rajya Sabha optimism: ‘We’ll field our candidate, fight hard, and secure victory.’ As alliances brace for battles, this infiltrator debate exposes governance fault lines in Bihar’s high-stakes arena.