Rapid Summary
- BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad criticized the Congress party over a since-deleted social media post by its kerala unit comparing “B for Beedi” and “B for Bihar,” calling it an attack on Bihari identity.
- Mr. Prasad also accused the Congress of not apologizing for earlier derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s late mother, and questioned RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav’s silence on the issue.
- He stated that Bihar, known as the birthplace of democracy, would respond through voting in the upcoming Assembly elections too protect its honor and identity.
- Union Minister Piyush Goyal echoed thes sentiments at a press conference, accusing Congress of negativity and frustration due to diminishing public support.
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Indian opinion Analysis
The controversy surrounding the Kerala Congress unit’s social media post underscores how regional political missteps can ripple across national debates. The BJP has framed this incident as an insult to regional identities while invoking democratic ideals rooted in Bihar’s history. Such rhetoric may resonate strongly with voters ahead of Assembly elections, potentially galvanizing sentiments around state pride. Conversely,this also highlights challenges faced by opposition parties in maintaining cohesive messaging across diverse regions like Kerala and Bihar. The political ramifications will likely hinge on whether such issues sway voter opinions or deepen existing ideological divides.
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