Tejashwi Yadav (RJD) attacked the BJP government on Saturday after Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued an appeal regarding supplies [1].

The criticism highlights deepening political tensions in Bihar and reflects the opposition's strategy to frame the current administration as regressive. By targeting the Prime Minister's specific appeal, Yadav is attempting to pivot a governance issue into a broader debate about national progress.

Speaking in Patna, Bihar, Yadav said the BJP government is pushing the country backward [1]. He said the current trajectory of the administration is like a ‘bullock-cart era’ [1].

This response follows a public appeal made by Prime Minister Modi concerning the movement and availability of supplies [1]. Yadav used the moment to challenge the effectiveness of the central government's logistics and planning capabilities.

The RJD leader's remarks underscore a growing trend of the opposition utilizing local platforms in Bihar to launch national-level critiques of the BJP's policy implementation [1].

the BJP government is pushing the country backward

This exchange signals a heightened state of political mobilization in Bihar. By framing a supply-chain appeal as a sign of national regression, the RJD is seeking to undermine the BJP's image of modernization and efficiency ahead of future electoral cycles.