The political atmosphere in Begusarai heightened during the Bhamashah Jayanti observance, with Bihar’s former Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha attending as the chief guest. While the event aimed to honor Bhamashah’s legacy of sacrifice and patriotism, it transformed into a platform for intense political exchanges. Sinha, addressing the audience, encouraged people to adopt Bhamashah’s selfless and dedicated spirit towards society and the nation.
The event took a turn when Sinha criticized the Opposition, specifically targeting the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and its leadership. Responding to criticism of the NDA, Sinha emphasized that their dignity is secure and criticized Tejashwi Yadav and his family. His comments sparked discussions in political circles, fueling the ongoing verbal sparring in Bihar. On the issue of corruption, Sinha reiterated the NDA government’s commitment to zero tolerance and vowed strict action against any irregularities, emphasizing that everyone is subject to the law.
When questioned about the reinstatement of a suspended Circle Officer, Sinha dismissed any leniency. Touching on state leadership, Sinha highlighted Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, underscoring the importance of party directives and organizational discipline. He affirmed that the NDA-led government operates with stability and strength. Meanwhile, Union Minister Giriraj Singh also made headlines with his remarks, criticizing West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for allegedly supporting “external elements (intruders).” He called for the rise of courageous individuals like Bhamashah to protect the nation and society.
The event, initially a tribute to a historical figure, evolved into a stage for political confrontations, with strong statements and counter-arguments making it a focal point of Bihar’s escalating political dialogue.
