Bihar: BJP spokesperson Guru Prakash taunts the Grand Alliance, accuses it of nepotism

बिहार : भाजपा प्रवक्ता गुरु प्रकाश का महागठबंधन पर तंज, परिवारवाद का लगाया आरोप

Patna, October 18 (IANS). The excitement for Bihar Assembly elections 2025 is at its peak. Before the counting of votes on November 14, the round of allegations and counter-allegations has intensified among political parties. BJP’s national spokesperson Guru Prakash Paswan accused the Grand Alliance of nepotism and feudalism and said that this alliance is discriminating against Dalits and backward classes.

Regarding the friendly fight in the grand alliance, BJP’s national spokesperson Guru Prakash while talking to IANS said, “I feel that the Dalit state president of the Congress party is facing ill-treatment. He was beaten up outside the airport. Mukesh Sahni, who comes from the extremely backward community, was not given any hearing. Sharad Yadav’s son is also being insulted. This has made it clear that Congress and RJD are not listening to Dalits and backward classes from anywhere. Don’t seem capable of doing it. These people are extremely feudal and family based people. After the results of Bihar after November 14, the existence of such people will be in danger.”

Guru Prakash also targeted the decision to give ticket to Shahabuddin’s son Osama Shahab from Raghunathpur seat. Recently Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) handed over this seat to Osama, which created a political uproar. The BJP leader said that this shows his gait, face and character. There is no place for Sharad Yadav’s son in your place, but there is a place for those who are sons of deadly criminals.

Let us tell you that the tussle over seat sharing in the Grand Alliance has created rifts between Congress and RJD. Both the parties have fielded candidates against each other on many seats. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also said that neither seats nor leaders are fixed in the Grand Alliance. At the same time, NDA has completed the seat sharing on time and announced the candidates.

–IANS

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