A major political controversy is brewing in Bihar, as former Union Minister R.K. Singh has launched a scathing attack on leaders within his own party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Singh criticized top BJP figures such as Samrat Choudhary, Mangal Pandey, and Dilip Jaiswal for remaining silent on the serious corruption allegations made by political strategist Prashant Kishor. Prashant Kishor recently accused Ashok Choudhary, a prominent leader, of acquiring land worth ₹200 crore under questionable circumstances. Singh has questioned why no BJP leader has come forward to refute these claims or take legal action if the accusations are false. Speaking publicly, R.K. Singh said, “If they cannot give a proper explanation, they should resign. If the allegations are false, they should file a defamation case.” He emphasized that the public is starting to believe the charges due to the continued silence from the BJP leadership. Singh further warned that such inaction damages the credibility of the party and urged Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to intervene if BJP leaders fail to address the issue. This rare intra-party criticism highlights deepening rifts and raises serious questions about the state of governance and transparency in Bihar politics.
