Rahul, Oppn to suffer big consequences in Bihar polls for insulting Chhath Maiya, PM Modi: Shah

New Delhi:  Rahul Gandhi has insulted all devotees of ‘Chhath Maiya’ by calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s devotion for the goddess a drama, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said, asserting that the Congress leader and Mahagathbandhan will have to suffer major consequences in the upcoming Bihar polls.

He said the entire country prays to ‘Chhath maiya’, offers ‘Arghya’ with devotion and also accepts ‘prasad’ on the day of the Chhath festival. “Rahul ji, while opposing Modi ji in the elections and insulting him, ended up insulting Chhath maiya. He is not aware of this,” Shah said in an interview to News18 India.

Unleashing a no-holds-barred attack on Modi, Gandhi on Wednesday alleged that the prime minister would do anything, even dance, for votes if asked by electors.

“Rahul Gandhi has not insulted Modi, but he has insulted Chhathi Maiya and her devotees. He will suffer the adverse consequences of this in the Bihar elections. I am fully confident that the voters of Bihar will not forget the insult to Chhathi Maiya and Modi ji,” Shah said, according to the release of the channel.

The remarks from Amit Shah came after Gandhi, addressing a public rally, alleged that the PM can “do everything, even dance on stage” for votes.

The comments have sparked a sharp political exchange ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, with the BJP accusing the Congress leader of demeaning voters. At the same time, the Opposition continues to target the ruling party over unemployment and governance issues in the state. Shah also clarified who will be the chief minister if the NDA returns to power in Bihar.

There is no confusion that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is contesting the polls under Nitish Kumar’s leadership, he said, giving a huge vote of confidence to the incumbent chief minister.

“There is no vacancy for CM in Bihar; there is no confusion here. I’ve just said we are fighting the election under the leadership of Nitish Kumar,” Shah said.

He said that NDA will get a two-thirds majority in Bihar. Asked who will be the chief minister if the NDA returns to power, Shah took a swipe at the “dynastic” politics within the Mahagathbandhan and said RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav wants his son, Tejashwi Yadav, to become Bihar’s CM; and Congress leader Sonia Gandhi wants her son, Rahul Gandhi, to become Prime Minister.

“Lalu ji wants his son should become CM, and according to Sonia ji, her son should become PM. I want to tell them both that there is no space available in either Bihar or Delhi; in Delhi, there’s Modi ji and in Bihar, it’s Nitish Kumar ji,” he said.

The Union minister’s remarks come a day after opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav attacked the NDA, saying Nitish Kumar is a “puppet” in the ruling alliance and the BJP will not make him the CM if it returns to power.