Patna, Bihar – In a recent statement that has caused stir in the Bihar political scene, Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav claimed that the state government is heavily influenced by the ruling party in New Delhi. According to Yadav, the “Guarantor- in- chief” or the leader from Gujarat seems to hold sway over the decision-making process in Bihar.
This assertion is the latest in a long-standing debate between the state governments and the ruling party in New Delhi. Tejashwi Yadav, who is currently the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, made the remarks during a recent event in his native district. The Bihar government, led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has long been a key player in the state’s politics.
Yadav’s statement sparked a flurry of reactions from various quarters, with many of his supporters hailing his comments as a bold challenge to the perceived influence of the ruling party in Delhi. However, critics of the Bihar government have questioned the timing and tenor of Yadav’s remarks, suggesting that they may be a veiled attempt to deflect attention from his administration’s shortcomings.
Bihar, a key battleground in the national landscape of Indian politics, has long been a state where the central government’s influence is palpable. With the recent developments, it remains to be seen how the power dynamics in the state will shape up in the coming months.
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