Shah Slams RJD-Congress: Bihar Polls a Fight Against “Infiltrators,” Claims BJP Chief
Union Home Minister Amit Shah today launched a scathing attack on the RJD and Congress, accusing them of obstructing the ongoing voter roll revision exercise in Bihar. He alleged their opposition stems from a desire to protect “infiltrator” vote banks.
Shah predicted a resounding victory for the NDA in the upcoming Bihar elections. He directly targeted Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rahul Gandhi, asserting their resistance to the revisions reveals their fear of losing electoral support.
The BJP chief also took aim at Lalu Yadav’s past governance in the Mithilanchal region, highlighting alleged shortcomings and contrasting it with the NDA’s development agenda.
Shah’s sharp criticism underscores the escalating political battle in Bihar. The upcoming elections are crucial for both the NDA and the opposition alliance, with the voter list revision emerging as a major point of contention. The accusations of vote bank politics are likely to further intensify the campaign rhetoric in the coming weeks. This controversy highlights the sensitive issue of electoral integrity and its impact on the political landscape of the state.