
Patna, March 18: Bihar’s political landscape is heating up once again. Amid ongoing speculation about the next Chief Minister, state minister Ramkripal Yadav made a significant statement. He asserted that the NDA leadership will determine who the next Chief Minister will be. Yadav mentioned that the situation will become clear in the coming days.
He also commented on leadership within the Janata Dal (United). Yadav emphasized that Nitish Kumar is the founder of JD(U). He reminded everyone that JD(U) evolved from the Samata Party, and throughout this journey, Kumar has consistently worked to strengthen the organization. Yadav noted that Kumar has decided not to continue as Chief Minister but will continue to guide the new government. Additionally, he confirmed that Kumar will retain responsibility for the party organization.
Yadav stated that Kumar dreams of making Bihar a developed state by 2030. He has been working tirelessly towards this goal and will continue to provide guidance. Criticizing the Congress party, Yadav claimed that it will eventually fade away.
Regarding the West Bengal Assembly elections, he expressed sharp criticism. He accused the TMC government of ruining Bengal and committing injustices against its people. He stated that due to oppression, the public is fearful, but during the elections, they will vote wisely to replace TMC with a BJP-led government.
Moreover, he strongly objected to a non-vegetarian Iftar party held on the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi. He stated that the Ganges is revered as a mother in Sanatan Dharma and is a highly sacred site. Especially at the ghats of Varanasi, people from around the world visit. Hosting such an event in this location is entirely inappropriate. He labeled it a serious insult to Sanatan and Hinduism, asserting that it cannot be tolerated under any circumstances.
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