Senior Congress leader Tariq Anwar has accused the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Bihar of exploiting religious leaders such as Acharya Dhirendra Shastri for political purposes in the run-up to the assembly elections. Anwar has alleged that the NDA’s utilization of these religious figures is a direct result of its inadequate governance performance. The statement by Anwar sheds light on the ongoing political strategies being employed in Bihar as the state gears up for the crucial polls. The Congress leader’s remarks highlight the intersection of politics and religion in the region, signaling a potential point of contention in the electoral landscape. The utilization of religious leaders for political gains is a sensitive issue in India, particularly in the context of election campaigns. Anwar’s allegations are likely to spark further debate and scrutiny as the political narrative unfolds in Bihar. The NDA, led by the BJP, will now have to navigate these accusations and address concerns raised by opposition parties like the Congress. The upcoming assembly elections in Bihar are poised to be a closely watched event, with various stakeholders vying for power and influence. As the political drama continues to unfold, the role of religious leaders in the electoral process is set to be a topic of considerable significance. Stay tuned for more updates on the evolving political landscape in Bihar.

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Congress Leader Tariq Anwar Accuses NDA in Bihar of Politicizing Religious Leaders Ahead of Polls
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