'Germs and virus came together': Manjhi's sharp dig at merger of RCP Singh's party with Jan Suraaj

IANS May 18, 2025 227 views

Jitan Ram Manjhi launched a scathing attack on the recent political merger between RCP Singh and Prashant Kishor's parties in Bihar. He metaphorically described their alliance as a dangerous combination of "germs and virus" threatening the state's political ecosystem. Manjhi highlighted that both leaders had previously worked with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar but left, suggesting their personal ambitions supersede state interests. The strong criticism reflects the intense political rivalry and upcoming electoral dynamics in Bihar.

"Germs and the virus have come together to poison Bihar" - Jitan Ram Manjhi
Patna, May 18: The merger of former Union Minister RCP Singh’s party with Prashant Kishor-led Jan Suraaj, months ahead of Bihar Assembly elections, has triggered sharp reactions from the state’s political parties, including the JD-U and RJD. However, the most strident reaction from also the founder of Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) Jitan Ram Manjhi.

Key Points

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Manjhi compares political merger to viral infection threatening state

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NDA positioned as 'antivirus' against new political alliance

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RCP Singh and Prashant Kishor criticized for personal interests

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Both leaders previously worked with Nitish Kumar

Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi took a caustic jibe at the alliance and stated, “germs and the virus have come together to poison Bihar".

He said that leaders like Prashant Kishor and RCP Singh are thinking that they will destroy the people of Bihar, but they do not know that there is an 'antivirus' whose name is National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

“The duo of PK and RCP should understand that NDA's antivirus is effective in dealing with any virus,” he further said.

Dubbing the duo as political failures, Manjhi said: “What could be more ridiculous that RCP Singh, who formed a new party 6 months and 18 days ago, merged it with Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj Party, which was formed only 7 months and 16 days ago.”

He said that both of them had previously worked with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, but they did not stay there, adding "this shows their personal interests are more important than the state’s progress".

Tejashwi Yadav, Leader of Opposition in Bihar Assembly, said that both were earlier in JD-U. One was national Vice-President and the other was President. "Everyone knows at whose behest this is happening."

Meanwhile, JD-U spokesperson Neeraj Kumar described both of them as poisonous germs of politics and claimed that they betrayed Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Both of them are political spent force and they bite the hand that feeds them.

Challenging RCP Singh, he said that he should contest elections from any assembly constituency of Nalanda. He said: “If you get no less votes than the Mukhiya election, I will quit politics.”

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Manjhi's virus analogy is funny but also concerning. Shouldn't our leaders focus on development rather than trading insults? Bihar needs infrastructure and jobs, not political drama before elections. Hope voters see through these word games.
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Priya M.
As a Bihari, I'm tired of leaders jumping parties like musical chairs. First Nitish ji, now these two... when will they think about us? 🤦‍♀️ We need stability, not these opportunistic alliances before every election.
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Amit S.
Prashant Kishor is a master strategist - maybe this merger will bring fresh thinking to Bihar politics. The old guard seems threatened by new entrants. Let's give them a chance before judging!
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Sunita R.
All these leaders forget that Bihar's youth want development, not political mudslinging. Instead of calling each other viruses, they should present concrete plans for education and employment. Disappointing! 😞
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see how quickly parties form and merge in Bihar. Shows how fluid our politics is! But Manjhi shouldn't throw stones - his own political journey has had many twists and turns. Pot calling kettle black?
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Neha T.
The real 'antivirus' Bihar needs is against corruption and poor governance. Hope this new alliance brings something substantial to the table rather than just being another political experiment. Our state deserves better!

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