Motihari erupted in political fireworks on Friday as BJP legislator Krishna Nandan Paswan lambasted opposition stalwart Tejashwi Yadav, branding him mentally insolvent and out of touch. Paswan claimed Bihar’s voters have decisively humbled Yadav, leaving him with nothing substantial to say—only frantic, meaningless jabs that betray his panic.
‘His brain has deserted him; he’s lashing out blindly,’ Paswan observed, pointing to Yadav’s recent comments as evidence of desperation. In stark opposition, Paswan praised Home Minister Samrat Chaudhary’s tenure, where crimes are nipped in the bud within a day. With Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s unwavering support, law and order reigns supreme—perpetrators face immediate arrest, rigorous trials, and fitting penalties.
Paswan drove home the point: Bihar thrives under NDA rule, rendering Yadav’s criticisms futile. This isn’t mere rhetoric; it’s a reflection of tangible achievements in policing that have transformed the state. As Yadav flounders, the BJP leverages this narrative to rally supporters, portraying the opposition as chaotic and ineffective.
The clash underscores Bihar’s polarized politics, where governance records clash with opposition barbs. With elections on the horizon, Paswan’s bold stance could galvanize BJP cadres while exposing rifts in the opposition camp.