'Dhritarashtra's dream will never be fulfilled', Giriraj Singh targeted Lalu Yadav
Ahead of Bihar assembly elections 2025, politics heats up as Union Minister Giriraj Singh compares RJD chief Lalu Yadav to Dhritarashtra. BJP and RJD exchange sharp attacks while NDA and Mahagathbandhan prepare for the upcoming polls likely in October-November.

Patna, Politics has intensified regarding the assembly elections in Bihar. All the political parties have started their preparations in full swing. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also in Bihar on Friday and he gave many gifts to the state. Leaders of political parties in the state are making statements against each other. In this sequence, BJP leader and Union Minister Giriraj Singh has launched a big attack on RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav. Giriraj Singh has compared Lalu Yadav to Dhritarashtra.
What did Giriraj Singh say?
In Bihar's capital Patna, Union Minister Giriraj Singh said - "Lalu Yadav is restless like 'Dhritarashtra' to make his son sit on the throne... I request the people of Bihar, especially the youth below 30 years of age, to understand what the condition of Bihar was like (during RJD's tenure). There was no electricity, no roads, no water, the poor did not have homes, animals roamed in hospitals, schools were in ruins, but today the scene has changed." Union Minister Giriraj Singh further said - "This is a changed Bihar, which has taken flight and now this Bihar needs to be given momentum. Dhritarashtra's dream will never be fulfilled. Even in Mahabharata, Dhritarashtra could not make his son the king because his policies and his thinking were flawed." When are the elections in Bihar? The Election Commission may soon announce the date of assembly elections in Bihar. It is likely that Bihar assembly elections will be held in the coming October-November month. These elections will be held for a total of 243 seats and any party will need 122 seats for a majority. The main contest in the elections is between the NDA alliance of BJP, JDU, LJP (Ram Vilas), Jitan Ram Manjhi and Upendra Kushwaha's party and the grand alliance of RJD, Congress and some other parties. Apart from this, Prashant Kishore's Jan Suraj and Owaisi's AIMIM are also in the fray.
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