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In Bihar, food remains more than just what it seems—it’s political fuel.

Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav kicked up a storm on Monday, accusing BJP legislators of hypocrisy for allegedly enjoying non-vegetarian fare on the holy Shravan Somwar, according to a TOI report.

As Bihar’s monsoon session got underway, a viral video showing “Mutton Rogan Josh” being served in the central hall of the assembly took social media by storm.
Sharing the clip online, Tejashwi said, “BJP MLAs relished mutton on Shravan Somwari. We have no objection to food choices, but why is the PM selective in his criticism? His party leaders eat mutton during Shravan, while opposition leaders get targeted for doing less.”

He stressed that while religious customs are personal, political attacks based on food habits must be applied consistently, not selectively.

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BJP brushes off claims, says Tejashwi should focus on elections
Responding swiftly, BJP spokesperson Manoj Sharma dismissed the row as a diversion.
“Tejashwi should be preparing for polls, not obsessing over what’s on someone’s plate,” he said, adding that the mutton dish may have been part of a broader menu arranged by caterers, with vegetarian options likely included.
Sharma questioned whether Tejashwi was there to debate policy or to audit plates. “What’s next? CCTV footage to check who took a mutton serving?” he quipped.

When food becomes political fodder in Bihar
This isn’t the first time Bihar’s politics has collided with the dinner table.

Last week, Union Minister Lalan Singh drew criticism for hosting a mutton party in Lakhisarai during Shravan, prompting another attack from Tejashwi.

Earlier, Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor came under fire after distributing biryani at a rally—though his team claimed it was vegetarian. Even RJD patriarch Lalu Prasad sparked a row last year when he cooked mutton for Rahul Gandhi during Shravan.

Tejashwi himself hasn’t been immune.

During the Lok Sabha campaign, he and ally Mukesh Sahani were seen eating fish mid-air in a chopper during Navratri. The BJP called it disrespectful to Sanatan traditions, prompting Tejashwi to clarify the timing.



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