New Delhi, December 28 (). Now only a few days are left for the year 2025 to end. In such a situation, when we look at the passing year, we find that the year 2025 was very important and full of events for the country’s politics. Due to the assembly elections this year, the politics of Bihar remained in discussion throughout the year. There was constant heat in the political circles due to the election environment, sharp statements of leaders and controversies. Let us try to understand some major political issues and controversies of the year 2025 in simple language.
Bihar elections became the most discussed issue of the year 2025. During the election campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Bihar needs NDA government, not Katta government. After this, Mukesh Sahni, the Deputy Chief Minister candidate from the Grand Alliance, said that they talk about the gun, but we will talk about the pen. However, the people of Bihar took this issue in hand and supported Katta’s statement along with Jungle Raj and gave bumper seats to NDA in the election results.
There was a lot of uproar in the Lok Sabha over the comments made by Leader of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi regarding Chhath Puja. Rahul Gandhi had said that PM Modi has nothing to do with Chhath Puja. They just want your vote. You can make them do any drama for votes, they will do it.
Meanwhile, the statement of Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary also made a lot of headlines. He said in Patna that the “lantern era” is now over in Bihar. According to him, now lanterns are neither available in shops nor in people’s homes. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Nitish, Bihar has now entered the era of LED bulbs. He also claimed that up to 125 units of free electricity is being provided in the state and about 1 crore 70 lakh families have not received electricity bills for the last four months. He called it a historic decision.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan also launched a scathing attack on Congress and Rahul Gandhi. He said that Rahul Gandhi does not even understand the ‘B’ of Bihar, hence he is giving irresponsible statements at the time of elections. He said that before commenting on Bihar and its hardworking people, Rahul Gandhi should look at his past. Congress and its allies ruled Bihar for a long time after independence, but failed to take the state forward in the direction of development over the years.
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya was also in the news for his statements. Taking aim at the opposition grand alliance, he said that there is no vacancy for the post of Prime Minister and Chief Minister in Bihar till the year 2047. He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the country and Bihar are moving forward on the path of development, hence the opposition should now stop dreaming.
Keshav Prasad Maurya addressed the Grand Alliance with words like ‘Lathbandhan, Thugbandhan and Hathbandhan’. He alleged that this alliance is immersed in the arrogance of power and still considers the people as slaves.
Meanwhile, controversy also arose after Rahul Gandhi was seen fishing in a pond in Begusarai during the Bihar election campaign. BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain took a dig at this, saying that this is another episode of Rahul Gandhi’s “reel drama”. Like the fish, the votes have also gone out of Rahul Gandhi’s hands and now he has nothing left. This statement also went viral on social media.
Apart from this, a statement of Humayun Kabir, the suspended MLA from Trinamool Congress in West Bengal, also increased the concern across the country. He made remarks related to Babri Masjid, which were considered to incite communal tension. After this statement, serious questions were raised regarding law and order and social harmony. Many people believed that strict action should be taken against such statements so that peace is maintained in the society.
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