Union Minister for Textiles Giriraj Singh, during his visit to Begusarai in Bihar, criticized the opposition, particularly targeting Tejashwi Yadav for his recent comments about “Lalu’s school.” Singh emphasized that the BJP is founded on a broad ideology, comparing it to the vastness of the river Ganga and the ocean. He highlighted that leaders join the BJP out of ideological conviction rather than coercion.
Singh cited examples like Himanta Biswa Sarma and Samrat Choudhary, emphasizing their significant roles within the party. He questioned the strength of “Lalu Prasad’s school” by pointing out that leaders associated with it are moving to the BJP. Singh also criticized dynastic politics within the RJD, suggesting internal discontent leading leaders to explore other options.
The Union Minister also targeted the Congress and Rahul Gandhi over an incident in Bengaluru where students were reportedly asked to remove their sacred threads during an exam. Singh demanded an explanation from the Congress, criticizing its leaders for staying silent on religious matters. He expressed concerns about the political scenarios in West Bengal and Karnataka, hinting at uncertainties for the Congress government in Karnataka.
Singh further criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, alleging corruption in the state through crackdowns on the PDS scam. He concluded by stating that actions in politics, like in life, have consequences, and individuals face the outcomes of their deeds.
