'RJD will never want Cong to regain stronghold in Bihar,' says BJP's Dilip Jaiswal

IANS April 15, 2025 238 views

The Bihar political landscape is heating up with tensions between RJD and Congress emerging ahead of upcoming assembly elections. BJP leader Dilip Jaiswal has openly criticized the opposition alliance, suggesting deep-rooted mistrust between the parties. Tejashwi Yadav's meeting with Mallikarjun Kharge in Delhi aims to consolidate opposition unity, but internal challenges persist. The political maneuvering indicates a complex and competitive electoral environment in Bihar.

"This alliance between the Congress and RJD is an incompatible one" - Dilip Jaiswal, BJP Bihar President
New Delhi, April 15: BJP Bihar President Dilip Jaiswal on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on the alliance between the RJD and the Congress, calling it "incompatible" and destined to fail. He claimed that the RJD would never want the Congress to regain a stronghold in Bihar.

Key Points

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RJD and Congress struggle for dominance in Bihar poll strategy

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Tejashwi Yadav meets Mallikarjun Kharge in Delhi

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BJP criticizes opposition alliance dynamics

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Jaiswal highlights political fragmentation

His comments came in response to a scheduled meeting between RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge in Delhi as part of efforts to consolidate Opposition unity ahead of the state elections.

Speaking to reporters, Jaiswal remarked, "This alliance between the Congress and RJD is an incompatible one. Both parties are focussed on undermining each other. RJD will never want Congress to regain a stronghold in Bihar, and the Congress wants to become the dominant force, overshadowing RJD in the state."

Tejashwi Yadav arrived at the Delhi airport early on Tuesday for an official meeting with Mallikarjun Kharge to discuss seat-sharing and a poll strategy for Bihar ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.

Speaking to reporters, Yadav said, "Today is our official meeting. We will discuss the strategies for Bihar (elections). "

Dilip Jaiswal also criticised West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over her scheduled meeting with Muslim religious leaders on April 16 to discuss the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025.

Accusing her of divisive politics, he said, "Mamata Banerjee should improve her habits. Until there is harmony and a peaceful environment among all people, society will not function properly. But she is not meeting the families of the Hindus who have died."

After repeated violent protests in West Bengal against the amended Waqf Act passed in Parliament, Chief Minister Banerjee has decided to meet with the Imams, Muslim clerics and thought leaders to discuss the protest and the ramifications of the Act for Muslims.

Mayor of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation Firhad Hakim on Friday stated that the chief minister will hold a meeting with the Imams where she will present her views.

Reader Comments

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Priya S.
Interesting analysis by Jaiswal. The opposition alliances always seem shaky in Bihar. History shows these partnerships rarely last beyond elections. Will be watching how this plays out!
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Rahul K.
While I support BJP, I think Jaiswal's comments about Mamata Banerjee could have been more measured. Political discourse should focus on policies rather than personal remarks. The Waqf Act discussion is important though.
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Anjali M.
Tejashwi looks serious about this alliance! 🤔 Congress needs strong regional partners if they want to make any impact in 2024. Bihar could be their testing ground.
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Sanjay P.
Same old political games before elections. All parties do this - create drama, form alliances, break them later. When will we see actual development work being discussed? 😒
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Neha T.
The real question is - what does this mean for Bihar's development? All these political meetings should focus on concrete plans for jobs, infrastructure and education. Hope voters demand answers!

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