NDA Leaders Criticize Lalu Prasad for Inappropriate Comments on Nitish Kumar

Patna, Dec 10 (NationPress) Leaders from the NDA have expressed strong disapproval of RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Tuesday due to his inappropriate comments regarding Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the upcoming 'Mahila Samvad Yatra'.
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary criticized Lalu Yadav, suggesting that the RJD leader is facing health challenges and should consider being admitted to a mental facility in Koilwar.
"Lalu Prasad's comments about Chief Minister Nitish Kumar were exceedingly regrettable. The language he used concerning the widely respected Chief Minister is alarming. Initially, we believed Lalu Prasad was dealing with health problems, but it now appears he may also have mental health concerns. He ought to be placed in the mental asylum in Koilwar," remarked Deputy Chief Minister Choudhary.
JD(U) MLC Neeraj Kumar stated that Lalu Yadav does not possess the authority to criticize Nitish Kumar, who is held in high regard across the state.
The JD(U) MLC further mocked Lalu Prasad, indicating that while the RJD leader was incarcerated, his body was confined in Hotwar jail, but his mind was in Charwaha Vidyalaya (a school for cattle grazers).
Senior BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain expressed his dismay at Lalu Prasad's comments, especially since he had previously referred to CM Nitish as his "brother."
He condemned Lalu Prasad for employing derogatory language against a leader chosen by the citizens of Bihar.
"What has become of Lalu Prasad? He once claimed that Nitish Kumar is like his brother. Is he now thinking this way about his brother? Lalu Prasad is an elder, and his remarks towards a popular Chief Minister, elected by the people of Bihar, are deeply regrettable," he stated.
CM Nitish is set to commence the yatra on December 15 from the Bagaha block in the West Champaran district.
Throughout the yatra, he plans to visit every district within the state and engage with residents, particularly women, to gain insights into their issues and collect feedback regarding his government's performance.