In a blistering attack, Bihar Government Minister Dilip Jaiswal accused Rahul Gandhi of leading Congress to its doom with reckless antics like the shirtless demonstration at the AI Summit. ‘The entire nation is outraged by this theatrics under Rahul’s watch, exposing his deep-seated anti-India sentiments,’ Jaiswal stated firmly from Patna. He claimed whispers within Congress ranks reveal top leaders deeming Gandhi incapable of steering the party.
Jaiswal defended Bihar’s recent clampdown on non-veg sales in open public and sacred spaces, terming it a progressive reform. ‘Expect greater discipline and a wholesome environment post-ban,’ he predicted, stressing its role in uplifting communal vibes.
Turning to brighter prospects, the minister detailed surging investments in Bihar’s industry sector. Following Shyam Steel’s massive Rs 5,000 crore infusion, Shakti & Awadh Steel is set to pump in Rs 6,000 crore. These deals promise a job boom and accelerated growth, positioning Bihar as an investment magnet.
The conversation took a tragic turn as Jaiswal mourned the air ambulance disaster in Chatra, Jharkhand. Seven souls perished when the medical flight crashed into woods en route to Delhi. Comprising medical staff and crew, the victims’ loss is ‘profoundly unfortunate,’ he noted, extending heartfelt condolences while highlighting the perils of air travel in remote regions.