Chirag Paswan Critiques Tejashwi Yadav's Claims on Bihar's Poverty
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Patna, April 2 (NationPress) Union Minister Chirag Paswan fiercely criticized Tejashwi Yadav, the Leader of the Opposition, on Thursday, accusing him of damaging Bihar's reputation for political advantage.
Paswan contended that during his travels to other states, Yadav depicts Bihar as the nation’s poorest state and challenged him to clarify who is accountable for this state of affairs.
He directly attributed Bihar's developmental lag to the leadership of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), asserting that the party's governance in the 1990s prompted widespread migration as people sought better prospects.
Paswan deemed Yadav's comments disgraceful, asserting that they tarnish the state's image.
When questioned about the security arrangements for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Paswan stated that any future government would uphold Kumar's dignity and status.
He underscored that political disagreements exist, but there will be no compromise in respecting senior leaders.
Previously, JD-U state president Umesh Kushwaha and Bihar Minister Santosh Kumar Suman also criticized Yadav for his comments about Bihar’s poverty during a visit to Kerala.
Currently, Yadav is campaigning for the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in the Kerala Assembly elections.
His remarks were made while campaigning in the Ponnani region of Malappuram district, supporting CPI-M candidate M.K. Sakir.
During this visit, Yadav also expressed his gratitude on the social media platform X to local residents for their support.
In addressing the audience, he referred to Bihar as the poorest state in the country, noting that residents often wish for its development to mirror that of Kerala.
These statements have ignited a political uproar in Bihar, eliciting strong reactions from various political factions and heightening the state's political climate.