The BJP’s knack for turning allies into adversaries has drawn fierce criticism from JMM MP Mahua Majhi. In an IANS interview from Ranchi, she dissected Bihar’s turmoil, controversial governor shifts, and India’s Middle East diplomacy, declaring that regional parties suffer whenever they join hands with the saffron brigade.
Bihar’s voters chose Nitish Kumar’s face in elections, Majhi reminded, yet BJP’s recent flip-flops mock that verdict. ‘Nitish’s multiple stints as CM reflect public faith; BJP’s greed will cost them dearly,’ she warned. Politically, this erodes BJP’s credibility, regardless of opposition noise.
Majhi cited Odisha’s BJD as exhibit A: vital legislative support repaid with betrayal. ‘BJP orchestrated resignations to induct BJD MPs,’ she alleged. This pattern, she said, will make future coalitions wary.
Governors’ roles came under fire too. Dhankhar’s pro-Centre stance in Bengal fueled clashes with Mamata, blurring constitutional lines. Jharkhand faced similar meddling pre-elections. With Bengal polls looming, such fears are justified, Majhi observed.
Shifting to global affairs, Majhi slammed the government’s grandiose visions amid Operation Sindoor’s setbacks. Families of Indians in the Middle East live in fear; swift evacuations are imperative. As world tensions edge towards catastrophe, she advocated patient diplomacy over bravado, positioning true strength in balanced leadership.