
Lalu Inviting Those Who Mocked Bihar: Dy CM as TN CM Joins Rahul’s Bihar Yatra
In a recent development, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has joined the Congress-RJD’s ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ in Bihar, sparking a fresh controversy. Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has reacted strongly to Stalin’s participation, accusing him of threatening democracy and claiming that Lalu Prasad Yadav and his family are inviting all those who have insulted and abused Bihar and Biharis.
The Voter Adhikar Yatra, led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav, aims to highlight the plight of the common man and the need for electoral reforms. However, Choudhary’s comments have raised questions about the purpose of Stalin’s participation in the yatra, particularly in light of his party’s history of making derogatory remarks against Biharis.
Stalin’s DMK has been accused of making uncouth remarks against Biharis in the past. Recently, the BJP’s K Annamalai shared a compilation of alleged remarks made by Stalin and other DMK leaders, which have been widely condemned. The BJP has been vocal in its criticism of the DMK’s behavior, and Choudhary’s comments are likely to add fuel to the fire.
“Lalu Prasad Yadav and family are inviting all those who insulted and abused Bihar and Biharis,” Choudhary said, reacting to Stalin’s participation in the yatra. His comments have been seen as a direct attack on Lalu Prasad Yadav, who has been a vocal critic of the BJP and has often been at the receiving end of criticism from the party.
Choudhary’s reaction is likely to be seen as a manifestation of the deep-seated animosity between the RJD and the DMK. The two parties have a long history of political rivalry, and their differences are often played out in the media. The BJP, which has been trying to capitalize on the divide between the two parties, is likely to use Choudhary’s comments to further its own political agenda.
The controversy surrounding Stalin’s participation in the yatra is likely to have far-reaching implications for the political landscape of Bihar. The state is scheduled to go to the polls later this year, and the Voter Adhikar Yatra is seen as an attempt by the Congress-RJD alliance to galvanize public opinion in their favor.
The yatra has already received widespread support from various sections of society, including traders, farmers, and dalits. The participation of Stalin, who is a high-profile leader with a significant following in Tamil Nadu, is likely to add to the momentum of the yatra.
However, the controversy surrounding Stalin’s participation is likely to have a negative impact on the yatra’s image. The BJP has already begun to capitalize on the issue, with Annamalai sharing the compilation of alleged remarks made by Stalin and other DMK leaders. The BJP’s strategy is likely to be to portray Stalin as an outsider who is trying to meddle in Bihar’s politics.
The controversy has also highlighted the deep-seated divisions between the RJD and the DMK. While the two parties have been allies in the past, their differences have often come to the fore in the media. The BJP’s strategy is likely to be to exploit these divisions and create a wedge between the two parties.
In the midst of this controversy, it is worth noting that the Voter Adhikar Yatra is not just about politics. The yatra is an attempt to highlight the plight of the common man and the need for electoral reforms. The yatra has already received widespread support from various sections of society, and its impact is likely to be felt in the coming months.
In conclusion, the controversy surrounding Stalin’s participation in the Voter Adhikar Yatra is likely to have far-reaching implications for the political landscape of Bihar. The BJP is likely to use Choudhary’s comments to further its own political agenda, and the controversy is likely to add to the divisions between the RJD and the DMK. However, the yatra is an important initiative that has the potential to bring about real change in the lives of the common man.