Election heat is rising in Bihar, and controversy surrounds Congress leader and Purnia MP Pappu Yadav. During an interview, Pappu Yadav remarked, “Becoming an independent MP is not even God’s cup of tea.” This bold comment quickly drew criticism from the Jan Suraj Party.
Manoj Bharti, the State President of the Jan Suraj Party, reacted sharply, saying that this kind of language shows arrogance, not democracy. He added that in a democracy, power lies with the people, not with prideful words. Bharti also posted on X that statements like “God’s father has no power” go against democratic spirit and dignity.
Pappu Yadav is known for outspoken remarks, but this time his statement has sparked a fresh political storm. His claim was meant to highlight how hard it is to win as an independent candidate without support from major parties. However, critics see it as a reflection of ego rather than humility.
The debate over Pappu Yadav’s statement continues to stir Bihar’s political scene as parties prepare for the upcoming elections.





