BJP engineer’s chaos in Bihar while Modi projects ‘political stability’ abroad

Patna, : As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi projected his country’s “political stability” in Japan, his party unleashed a storm of manufactured chaos back home in Bihar.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the so-called “abuse controversy” around Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s Voter Adhikar Yatra was not an act of opposition indiscipline but a BJP-engineered scandal designed to communalize the atmosphere and distract voters from the governance failures of the Modi-led government.
The facts are clear: Rahul Gandhi never insulted Modi’s late mother. Independent journalists confirmed that the offensive slogans were raised by unidentified men after Rahul had already left the stage, and Congress immediately condemned the behavior. Yet the BJP ignored the truth because it needed the lie.
The BJP’s dirty playbook was on full display: planted disruptors to create fake outrage, communal scapegoating with the arrest of a Muslim youth, Rizwi Raja, without evidence, and media amplification of a viral video that even experts could not authenticate. Party leaders and allies, including Amit Shah, JP Nadda, Samrat Choudhary, JD(U), and HAM(S), echoed outrage in unison across Bihar, while orchestrated theatrics such as effigy burnings, police complaints, and moral sermons followed.
This controversy was never about alleged insults to Modi’s family. It was about BJP’s weaponization of victimhood, using Modi’s personal background as an emotional shield to deflect attention from failures on jobs, poverty, and governance. The contradiction is stark: Modi lectures the world on India’s political maturity, while his party thrives at home on instability, lies, and hate.
The Bihar episode proves one truth: BJP’s politics is not about protecting honor, it is about manufacturing dishonor. It thrives on staged controversies, communal polarization, and the systematic destruction of democratic discourse. This is not Rahul Gandhi’s controversy; this is BJP’s conspiracy: a politics of lies, staged controversies, communal scapegoating, and emotional blackmail. A politics that betrays Bihar’s people by replacing governance with propaganda, and stands as India’s global disgrace.









