The statement made by Union Minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey about sending all “Firangi” to Bangladesh in 2024 is not appropriate and may offend people of certain nationalities. It is important to maintain respect and dignity towards all individuals and communities, regardless of their nationality or background.
It is unfortunate to see political leaders using such language and making threats towards each other. Such statements only create a negative atmosphere and undermine the democratic principles of the country. Political leaders should focus on constructive dialogue and finding solutions to issues rather than resorting to personal attacks and threats. It is important for all parties to respect each other’s opinions and work together for the betterment of the state and the country. ‘Log aapko mitte mein milayenge (politically people will finish you). But he (Nitish Kumar) understood ‘hum unko mitti mein mila rahein hain’ (we will finish his political career).”
The statement made by Bihar BJP state President Samrat Chowdhary at a party event suggests that the BJP is seeking revenge against Nitish Kumar for leaving their party and joining the RJD. Chowdhary stated that Nitish Kumar had previously stated that he would rather be buried in soil than join hands with the BJP, yet he joined their party and remained with them for five years. Chowdhary went on to say that they are now searching for the soil where Nitish Kumar will be buried politically, indicating their intention to end his political career.