Delhi Schools Closed for Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha Ceremony while Giriraj Singh Comments on Bihar Holiday

The highly anticipated Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony is all set to take place in Ayodhya, and it seems to have stirred up some political controversy. Giriraj Singh, who serves as a Union Minister, recently made a statement regarding a holiday on January 22nd in Bihar.

In his statement, Singh criticized the Mahagathbandhan, an alliance of opposition parties, and accused them of being scared of Lalu Yadav, a prominent political figure in Bihar. Singh went on to allege that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar constantly fears that Yadav might join the BJP, the ruling party.

Furthermore, Singh raised questions about the significance of the Congress party in Bihar, suggesting that they have little to no influence. He urged the government to declare a holiday on January 22nd in Bihar, likely in connection with the Ram Mandir ceremony.

Not surprisingly, Singh’s comments have sparked a lot of debate and criticism in Bihar. Samrat Choudhary, President of the Bihar BJP, also voiced his disapproval of the government’s decision to change ministerial portfolios. Choudhary demanded that Nitish Kumar should have the courage to ask for resignations instead.

However, Ashok Choudhary, a minister in the Bihar government, responded to the criticism by suggesting that the issue of changing portfolios was likely raised by the RJD, a political party in Bihar. It is worth noting that conflicts between the Education Minister and the Principal Secretary of the department may have played a role in the decision to make these changes.

This news holds significance in the realm of Bihar politics, as it sheds light on Giriraj Singh’s statement about the holiday on January 22nd and Nitish Kumar’s alleged apprehension regarding Lalu Yadav’s influence. Meanwhile, in Delhi, schools will be closed tomorrow to mark the importance of the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony.

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As we witness these political developments, it’s evident that Giriraj Singh’s comments have initiated a heated debate and drawn criticism in Bihar. Such statements often reveal the undercurrents of power struggles and political dynamics within a state.

Trishla Tyagi
Trishla Tyagi