
Bihar’s political landscape is heating up as a new poster war erupts in Patna. A hoarding has been put up outside Rabri Awas targeting Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The poster, installed by RJD leader Sanju Kohli, features Nitish’s image with the words “Nayak Nahi Khalnayak Hoon Main” (I am not a hero, but a villain). It also accuses him of disrespecting women and the national anthem. Additionally, the hoarding includes images of BJP’s firebrand leader Hari Bhushan Thakur Bachaul and JDU MLA Gopal Mandal, both known for their controversial statements.The controversy stems from an event in Patna where Nitish Kumar was seen smiling and greeting people during the national anthem instead of standing in a respectful posture. Opposition parties, especially the RJD, are attacking him over this, demanding an apology. JDU, however, has dismissed the allegations, stating that Nitish did not insult the anthem. The poster also references a past incident where Nitish clapped during Mahatma Gandhi’s tribute ceremony, which drew criticism. With the opposition intensifying its attacks, this poster war has added a new dimension to Bihar’s political drama ahead of upcoming elections.
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