In a pointed attack, JD(U)’s Rajiv Ranjan slammed Congress for its handling of the women’s reservation bill, predicting electoral doom for the party and its allies. Speaking in Patna, he advised introspection, stating that women’s issues are a political minefield where Congress is treading dangerously.
Women, Ranjan claimed, are fed up and ready to punish Congress, TMC, DMK, SP, and RJD in the polls. This shift in sentiment could inflict heavy losses on the INDIA alliance, reshaping the political landscape.
Praising Nishant Kumar’s Bihar outreach, Ranjan described him as a symbol of public aspiration. His clean image and modest demeanor are winning hearts, while carrying forward Nitish Kumar’s legacy. Party cadres are energized by his dialogues and tour plans, promising a revitalized JD(U) machine.
Turning to West Bengal, the raid on a senior cop’s home underscores systemic rot, Ranjan said. Collusion between officials and the Mamata government has fueled graft, inviting central probes. With polls near, Banerjee must explain her stance, he demanded.
The Iranian envoy’s plea to India stunned Ranjan, who highlighted enduring bilateral bonds tested in crises. Yet, current events signal troubling strains in this age-old friendship.