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Chirag Paswan Maps Bihar’s Future at Indian Express Adda

RR Team, April 10, 2025June 24, 2025

Chirag Paswan at Indian Express Adda: Vision, Clarity, and Compassion for Bihar

At a recent Indian Express Adda session in New Delhi, Union Minister Chirag Paswan, who also leads the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), spoke with candor and clarity. He addressed key issues such as caste, development, alliance politics, and personal challenges.

Caste Census with Caution

Paswan strongly supported the idea of a caste census, saying it would help governments plan more effective welfare schemes. However, he cautioned against making the data public, as that might deepen social divides. According to him, caste is a real factor in Indian society—both in terms of discrimination and support—but should be addressed with sensitivity.


Bihar First, Bihari First: Focus on Women and Youth

Reaffirming his commitment to “Bihar First, Bihari First,” Paswan introduced his “MY” formula—Mahila and Yuva (women and youth)—as a development strategy. With two out of five LJP MPs being women, he emphasized the importance of uplifting underrepresented groups.

He noted how Biharis excel across India when they move beyond the limits of caste and geography, whether in administration, media, or industry.


NDA’s Future in Bihar

Paswan expressed confidence in the NDA’s chances in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. He argued that having the same government at the state and Centre would ensure better coordination for Bihar’s growth. He praised Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for building trust among women voters, particularly through prohibition laws and safety initiatives.


Welfare vs. Freebies

Paswan criticized political parties that promise direct cash handouts to woo voters. As a taxpayer, he believes that investment in education and healthcare offers long-term benefits. He envisions a future where India shifts from freebies to sustainable service delivery.


Handling Controversial Laws

Paswan addressed several contentious issues, including the Citizenship Amendment Act, abrogation of Article 370, and the Waqf law amendment. He defended these laws but acknowledged the concerns of minority communities. Over time, he believes the intent and benefits of these policies will become clear.


Personal Loyalty and Political Influence

Reflecting on his political journey, Paswan called himself the “Hanuman of Prime Minister Modi.” He credited the PM’s support after the death of his father, Ram Vilas Paswan, in 2021. Modi’s focus on accountability and delivery inspired Chirag to strengthen his political resolve and deepen his NDA alliance.


Friendships Across Party Lines

Despite deep political divisions, Paswan said he values cross-party friendships. He spoke warmly of Tejashwi Yadav, whom he considers a younger brother. He also criticized the rise of presidential-style politics, which discourages personal relationships across party boundaries.


Strength of Small Allies

Paswan rejected the idea that regional allies like LJP (RV) are overshadowed by the BJP. He said as long as his party remains connected to the grassroots in Bihar, it will stay relevant and resilient.


No Need for a Common Minimum Programme

Responding to criticism about the NDA’s lack of a formal common minimum programme, Paswan explained that such frameworks are more useful when there’s no clear majority. The NDA, he said, works smoothly due to strong central leadership and frequent communication among allies.


Legacy, Leadership, and Identity

He acknowledged that his political family background opened doors, but insisted that merit, leadership, and public trust matter more than legacy. He also recalled how discrimination against Biharis in Mumbai inspired him to return home and serve his people.


Call for Civil Public Discourse

On the Kunal Kamra vs. Eknath Shinde controversy, Paswan struck a balanced tone. He condemned both offensive language and violent retaliation, urging all sides to embrace civility and mutual respect.


Conclusion: A Young Leader’s Evolving Vision

Chirag Paswan’s appearance at the Adda offered more than soundbites. It reflected the thoughts of a grounded, empathetic, and forward-looking leader. His vision blends policy with personal conviction, aiming to shape a more inclusive and prosperous Bihar.

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