Bihar BJP president Dilip Jaiswal criticised RJD over an alleged objectionable remark against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's late mother at Tejashwi Yadav's rally. He said dismissing it as a worker's comment shows the alliance's leadership has become "unrestrained."
Jaiswal's remarks came during an ongoing review of the Special Intensive Revision drive conducted by the Election Commission to clean up the electoral rolls in Bihar ahead of the upcoming Assembly polls.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Motihari in Bihar on July 18, Bihar BJP chief Dilip Kumar Jaiswal said on Monday. This will mark PM Modi's 53rd visit to Bihar.
While speaking to ANI, Jaiswal talked about the earlier incident that happened with the girl student at the medical college, saying, "The incident that happened with the girl student in the medical college shook the whole of Bengal, but Mamata Banerjee did not learn anything from it."
"The Bihar Leader of Opposition (LoP) repeats the same things every time. The people have also understood that they (the opposition) has no issue, and thus, they repeat the same thing repeatedly. This is an opposition with no issues (it can raise). As soon as there is a personal attack (or o
"The kind of incident that has occurred in Pahalgam and the entire country cannot forget the killings of innocent people by terrorists. Prime Minister has announced that we can go to any limit. We won't spare the terrorists. We want to send a message that India is against terrorism. The deve
Congress will hold a nationwide protest in front of Enforcement Directorate offices at the State Headquarters and in front of Central Government offices at the district level in the respective states against the central government today.
Bihar Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Dilip Jaiswal has slammed the Congress-Rashtriya Janata Dal alliance in Bihar, terming it "mismatched" and said both parties want to "reduce each other's "stature."
"Fifteen years ago, funds were allocated for flood relief, but nobody knows where the Rs 200 crore went. People continued to suffer from floods as a result," Jaiswal said, emphasising the lack of accountability in the management of disaster relief efforts.
Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai on Tuesday lauded Dilip Jaiswal, who has been formally elected the BJP president of Bihar, and exuded confidence in the NDA's return to power in assembly polls later this year.