In a show of bipartisan solidarity, Bihar BJP president Sanjay Sarawgi showered praise on JD(U)’s rising star Nishant Kumar for his ambitious ‘Sadbhava Yatra’. He revealed that people from all walks of life are joining hands, backed by enthusiastic public support.
Speaking candidly, Sarawgi described Nishant as a talented youth emulating Nitish Kumar’s legacy by kickstarting the yatra from historic Champaran. ‘The masses are with him, and this journey will surely triumph,’ he predicted, foreseeing growth for the party under Nishant’s guidance.
The event marks a rare moment of harmony in Bihar’s charged politics, fostering unity and development dialogues across divides.
Turning to crime, Sarawgi lauded the police action against Sonu Yadav. Under CM Samrat Choudhary’s leadership, the state is cracking down hard. ‘No escape for lawbreakers; we’ll root out crime completely,’ he declared, echoing the CM’s resolve to make Bihar crime-free.
Sarawgi didn’t hold back on West Bengal, where Mamata Banerjee’s post-poll agitation has drawn flak. ‘Election Commission handles counting with observers—nothing new,’ he said. ‘But Mamata’s rabble-rousing is shameful.’ With exit polls favoring BJP’s takeover, Bengal seems poised for change after years of TMC rule.
As Bihar strengthens its anti-crime posture and political alliances, these developments signal a promising future for the state’s governance.