“If you say more loudly it will be wet …” Watch a battle in the meeting due to Tejashwi’s statement, watch viral video

While the monsoon session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly is moving to the last days, the temperature of political rhetoric and debate also rises at the same rate. The latest case comes from a controversial statement from the former Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, who created a stir inside and outside the home. Tejashwi Yadav attacked at the meeting of the meeting on Wednesday, saying, “If you speak faster, you will get wet.” The ruling party raised strong objection to this remark and a great riot began in the house. Many NDA MLAs described this statement against the dignity of the depressed, immoral and the home. Tejaswi Yadav actually made this statement in response to the allegations of the government in which he and his family were surrounded by alleged scams and corruption problems. The opposition says the government uses personal attacks to divert attention from issues. The speaker had to postpone the proceedings shortly after Tejashwi’s statement. The ruling party’s MLAs reached the pit of the house and apologized. BJP leader Vijay Kumar Sinha said: “This statement from Tejashwi Yadav is not only in percline, but also reflects his mentality. He must apologize in public.” On the other hand, RJD and opposition parties defended Tejashwi, saying that he showed politically at the ‘weak’ situation of the government, not as a personal remark. The RJD spokesman said with the media: “What Tejashwi said was symbolic, it was misinterpreted.” This is not the first time a statement from Tejashwi Yadav has created a political storm. Before that, he has been busy with his sharp and sarcastic statements many times. But this time the case was associated with the dignity and courtesy of the meeting, which made the dispute even more serious. This whole incident brought warmth to Bihar’s politics. People also debate for social media about the statement. Some people connect it to ‘freedom of expression’, while some consider it ‘violation of public dignity’. It is yet to be seen what the speaker takes in this case, and Tejashwi Yadav gives a clear explanation of his statement or apologizes. But one thing is clear that the war of words in Bihar politics becomes even sharper. Share this story -tags

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