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Shekhawat Warns: Public Rejects Baseless Claims Amid Bihar Poll Victory

Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat declared that the public has firmly rejected baseless claims and fabricated narratives in the Bihar elections. He emphasized that the central issue was "Jungle Raj vs Development" with voters clearly choosing development-focused politics. The minister also praised security agencies for preventing greater damage from recent blasts through their vigilance. Shekhawat reaffirmed the government's zero-tolerance policy against terrorism while noting the NDA's collective strength secured their electoral victory.

Public will no longer accept baseless claims, fabricated narratives: Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat

Jodhpur, November 15

Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, arrived at Jodhpur Airport on Saturday and spoke about the Bihar Assembly elections 2025, highlighting that the public will no longer tolerate "baseless claims, fabricated narratives, and allegations of vote theft." He also addressed recent national security issues.

Shekhawat stated that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its NDA alliance partners contested the elections with unity and collective strength, securing massive public support. He highlighted that the central issue in the Bihar elections was "Jungle Raj vs Development," adding that the people had given a clear mandate in favour of development, signalling that the country now prefers development-focused politics. The minister emphasised, "The public will no longer accept baseless claims, fabricated narratives, and allegations of vote theft."

The minister added that this time, the electorate gave a stronger response to negative politics by voting in higher-than-average numbers, resulting in a decisive majority for the NDA alliance. He noted that all alliance partners, including the BJP, JD(U), LJP, and Jitan Ram Manjhi's party, supported each other and demonstrated collective electoral strength.

Speaking on recent blasts in Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir, Shekhawat described the incidents as unfortunate but hailed the vigilance of security agencies, which prevented greater damage. He underlined that the recovery of 2,900 kg of explosives showed how catastrophic the consequences could have been without timely security measures. He reaffirmed that the government maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and will hold accountable anyone involved, whether in India or abroad.

Regarding the Anta Assembly by-election, the minister explained that by-elections involve unique circumstances and cannot be compared directly to general elections. He stated that efforts will continue to ensure the BJP government's policies effectively reach the hearts of the people, and strategies will be developed accordingly.

Shekhawat's statements underline that the NDA alliance's victory reflects the triumph of development-focused politics and public trust, while the government remains vigilant and committed to national security and law enforcement.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

The recovery of 2900kg explosives is terrifying! Thank God our security agencies were alert. Zero tolerance for terrorism is the only way forward. Jai Hind!

Arjun K

While I appreciate the development focus, I wish the minister had addressed some genuine concerns about unemployment and inflation too. Development should mean better opportunities for all citizens.

Sarah B

The "Jungle Raj vs Development" narrative resonates with what I've seen in Bihar. People want roads, electricity, and schools - not empty promises and caste politics.

Vikram M

Good to see alliance partners working together. United NDA is much stronger than fragmented opposition. This stability is good for the country's progress.

Kavya N

The high voter turnout shows people are taking elections seriously. Democracy is strengthening when citizens participate actively. Proud moment for Bihar! 🙏

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