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Tejashwi Yadav was born in silver spoon: BJP Bihar Chief Dilip Jaiswal

Dilip Jaiswal, president of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), held a press conference at the party office in Patna on Thursday. |Picture source: ANI

Bihar President Dilip Kumar Jaiswal of the Bharatiya Janata Party, on Thursday (3 April 2025) against the opposition of WAQF (Amendment) Bill by the leader of Rashtriya Janata Dal and former deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav and said Mr Yadav was in his political career, in his father’s political career, by his father.

Speaking to the media in Patna’s party office, Mr. Jaiswal claimed that Mr. Yadav was “born in silver spoon”.

Mr Jaiswal, referring to a videotape by Mr Prasad, allegedly demanding a strict WAQF law, said: “Without Lalu, Tejashwi has no identity. My father is a normal person, but the BJP makes me the governor.”

Several leaders of the Bihar BJP have posted videos on their social media accounts. In a speech in 2010, Mr. Prasad said in Parliament: “A very strict law should be made. All land has been tampered with. All property in Dak Bungalow in Patner has been transformed into apartments. Put it up and we will pass your amendment.”

Jaiswal quoted Hindi proverbs that RJD supreme viral videos show that some people “eat differently than show teeth.”

“When Laru, chaos is spreading JI In 2010, Sonia Gandhi delivered a speech at WAQF. I’m from Kishanganj where there are the wisest Muslims. People in the Muslim community voted for me and I won the election in Ramzan,” said Mr Jaiswal.

He added that the bill ensures that WAQF assets are managed in a better way, and that money “does not go into some people’s pockets.” He further said there was no transparency earlier, but after the correction, the revenue generated by these properties will increase and revenue will exceed “Rs 12 crore”.

Mr Jaiswal said the Sachar Committee also pointed out in 2006 the need to effectively manage WAQF assets.

“After the bill becomes a law, there will be financial transparency, revenue will increase and dependence on government aid will decrease,” Mr Jaiswal said.

Jaiswal shared details of the BJP Foundation Day celebration on April 6, saying it would be organized from the state level to the Booth level.

Mr Jaiswal said: “The BJP will celebrate Ram Navami and the foundation day of the gathering. All regional office buildings of the party will be decorated and exhibitions will be organized to showcase the struggles and work of the BJP in the Jan Sangh era.”

He always kept the elections in mind and announced that an active membership meeting will be held in all 243 parliamentary constituencies on April 8 and 9, of which more than 157,000 active members will participate.

He said a Gaon-basti Chalo (let’s go to the village) event will be held between April 10 and 12, and all MLAs will be attended and each worker will visit a village or Mohara for at least eight hours.

Mr Jaiswal further stated that the aim was to bring the party ideology to every house and provide information on the development work done by the government.

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