Union Minister Lalan Singh strongly defended the JD(U)-BJP alliance, comparing its strength to ‘Fevicol,’ during a Lok Sabha session. He criticized the opposition’s discontent with budgetary allocations for Bihar and condemned their inability to accept Narendra Modi’s continued electoral success. Singh’s colorful analogies, including references to Ludo and vultures, emphasized the futility of attempts to create discord within the NDA alliance.
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- Union Minister Lalan Singh asserted the strong bond between JD(U) and BJP, likening it to ‘Fevicol.’
- Singh criticized the opposition’s attacks on budgetary allocations for Bihar.
- He used a Ludo analogy, suggesting Congress would face setbacks similar to dropping from 99 to zero.
- Singh stated that opposition parties struggle to accept Narendra Modi’s third consecutive Lok Sabha victory.
- He emphasized that efforts to sow discord in the JD(U)-BJP alliance would be futile.
- Singh mentioned that JD(U) left the INDIA bloc due to constant internal plotting among its members.
- He compared INDIA bloc members to vultures fighting for power, leading JD(U) to exit the alliance.
- Singh highlighted the Congress’s need to acknowledge the reality of electoral outcomes to avoid future setbacks.
- He responded to Congress MP Prakash’s claims, emphasizing that the Budget addresses the entire country, not just Haryana.
- Singh criticized Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee for ignoring issues in Bengal while attacking the Modi government.
