Bihar – The BJP Kharge Bihar remarks controversy intensified on Monday when BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi launched a comprehensive counter-attack against Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. The confrontation emerged after Kharge allegedly used objectionable language against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a press conference in Patna, referring to him as ‘jhooton ke sardar’ (leader of liars). Trivedi’s response to the BJP Kharge Bihar remarks included detailed development statistics and sharp criticism of Congress leadership.
Development Statistics Challenge Kharge’s Assertions
In his rebuttal to the BJP Kharge Bihar remarks, Sudhanshu Trivedi presented extensive data demonstrating Bihar’s transformation under NDA rule. According to Trivedi, Bihar’s per capita income witnessed remarkable growth from ₹6,900 to ₹67,000 during the NDA tenure. The state’s Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) expanded dramatically from ₹23,000 crore to ₹3.17 lakh crore, representing exponential economic growth.
Trivedi’s response to the BJP Kharge Bihar remarks emphasized that electricity coverage in Bihar increased from a mere 22 percent to complete 100 percent coverage under NDA governance. He directly challenged Kharge, questioning whether these documented facts constituted lies, thereby turning the Congress president’s accusations back on him.
Historical Context and Congress Contradictions
The BJP Kharge Bihar remarks controversy took an interesting turn when Trivedi referenced historical statements from Congress leadership. He specifically cited March 2013, when then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh publicly lauded Nitish Kumar’s developmental works and declared Bihar as India’s fastest-growing state. Trivedi questioned whether Singh’s statements were also lies, highlighting what he termed as Congress’s contradictory positions.
Trivedi alleged that INDIA bloc leaders, including those behind the BJP Kharge Bihar remarks, were suffering from a paradox. He systematically deconstructed the opposition’s arguments by pointing to their own previous statements that acknowledged Bihar’s development trajectory.
Budget Allocation Contradictions Exposed
Addressing the BJP Kharge Bihar remarks regarding resource allocation, Trivedi highlighted another apparent contradiction in Congress positions. He claimed that Congress leaders, following the Union Budget 2025-26, stated that a substantial portion of the budget was dedicated to Bihar, leaving limited resources for other states. Some Congress leaders allegedly remarked sarcastically that they couldn’t determine if the budget was for the nation or specifically for Bihar.
Trivedi’s counter to the BJP Kharge Bihar remarks emphasized this contradiction—Congress first complained about excessive budget allocation to Bihar, and now claims nothing has been given to the state. He posed a direct question: which statement represents the lie—their earlier remarks or current assertions?
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Allegations of Changing Narratives
The BJP spokesperson’s response to the BJP Kharge Bihar remarks included harsh criticism of what he termed Congress’s characteristic behavior. Trivedi alleged that Congress has a tendency to change colors over time, with lying being their only constant trait. This sharp accusation formed a central component of BJP’s counter-narrative against the opposition’s criticism.
“Night Blindness” Taunt and Visible Development
In a particularly pointed response to the BJP Kharge Bihar remarks, Trivedi used a metaphorical taunt, stating that “those suffering from night blindness have no cure.” This comment suggested that opposition leaders were deliberately ignoring Bihar’s visible development despite overwhelming evidence.
Trivedi emphasized that anyone arriving at Patna airport or traveling through Bihar’s roads could clearly observe the transformation. He described Bihar’s development as being “as clear as a mirror,” implying that opposition criticism stems from willful blindness rather than factual assessment.
Infrastructure Achievements Highlighted
Responding comprehensively to the BJP Kharge Bihar remarks, Trivedi detailed specific infrastructure achievements in Bihar. He mentioned that the state now has two All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), multiple Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), and plans for establishing a medical college in each district of Bihar. These concrete examples were presented as evidence contradicting opposition claims about inadequate development.
Chhath Festival Controversy
The BJP Kharge Bihar remarks controversy expanded to include religious and cultural dimensions when Trivedi alleged that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi mocked the Chhath festival by terming it a “drama.” Trivedi warned that “Chhathi Maiyya will teach them a lesson in this election,” invoking the religious sentiment associated with the important Bihar festival.
Electoral Predictions and Final Warning
Concluding his response to the BJP Kharge Bihar remarks, Trivedi made bold electoral predictions for Bihar polls. He stated that people would reject what he termed “certified liars” charged with corruption and instead vote for “the time-tested duo of Nitish Kumar and Narendra Modi” to power.
The BJP Kharge Bihar remarks controversy represents a significant escalation in political rhetoric ahead of Bihar elections, with both sides presenting competing narratives about the state’s development trajectory and governance quality.

