
Danapur, March 28: BJP leader and Bhojpuri actor Dinesh Lal Yadav has launched a strong attack on Mamata Banerjee and Khesari Lal Yadav. He asserts that the time has come for Mamata Banerjee to be ousted from Bengal, as the people desire development. During his remarks, Nirahua praised Prime Minister Modi, calling him the most popular politician.
When asked about the inauguration of the Jewar Airport, Dinesh Lal Yadav, also known as Nirahua, described it as a symbol of a developed India. Speaking to the media, he stated, “It is a matter of pride that Asia’s largest airport is being built in Uttar Pradesh. People could only dream of such infrastructure, but PM Modi has made this dream a reality.”
Nirahua commended the decision to reduce excise duty on petrol and diesel. He noted that PM Modi has always prioritized the needs of the people, especially the middle class and the poor, even in challenging circumstances. Every decision he has made has been in the public’s interest.
He also expressed his views on the conflict between Israel and Iran, urging both nations to refrain from war. He emphasized that India has always been a peace-loving country and has never supported war, stating that war is detrimental to any nation.
Nirahua criticized Bihar’s political landscape and targeted Khesari Lal Yadav, claiming, “Khesari is fleeing from politics, and I had already predicted he would abandon it after the elections. What can we say about someone who is not even part of politics?”
Regarding the entry of Nitish Kumar’s son, Nishant Kumar, into politics, the actor remarked that everyone has the right to serve the public. He added that like others, Nishant also has the right to serve the people and engage with them. Notably, the public seems to be showing him love and support, so there should be no issues.
Nirahua firmly believes that Mamata Banerjee’s removal from Bengal is inevitable this time, as the people are aware that, like other states in India, Bengal also aspires to develop. Under Mamata Banerjee’s rule, development in Bengal seems impossible.




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