In a blistering critique, Bihar Cabinet Minister Dilip Jaiswal has charged the Congress with hatching a conspiracy to create anarchy in Parliament through unconstitutional means. Addressing multiple issues in an IANS interview, Jaiswal targeted Congress and other parties, emphasizing that such tactics stem from electoral rejection.
“When the people have dismissed you, resorting to destabilizing the government via unconstitutional steps is unacceptable. The nation sees through this,” he stated emphatically.
On Bihar’s improving law enforcement landscape, Jaiswal delivered a no-nonsense message: criminals face a stark choice—reform or relocate. He extended the warning to protectors of offenders, regardless of their influence. “Bihar stands united against crime; no one will shield the guilty.”
Responding to Janata Unnayan Party leader Humayun Kabir’s retort to CM Yogi’s comments—’This is Bengal, not UP’—Jaiswal condemned it as divisive. “Certain forces aim to vitiate the environment. India belongs to Sanatan Dharma, not historical invaders like Babur. Such elements are communal disruptors.”
Celebrating BJP national chief Nitin Nabin’s elevation, Jaiswal called it a milestone for Bihar. “A 45-year-old Bihari MLA leading the world’s biggest political party is a proud moment for all of us.”
Regarding suspicions over the late Ajit Pawar’s aircraft incident, Jaiswal advocated due process. “Allegations can fly, but proper probes will uncover the truth if required.”
These remarks highlight Bihar’s resolve under NDA governance to clamp down on lawlessness while countering opposition’s parliamentary antics, reinforcing stability and cultural pride.