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Bihar election 2025: A day is left before Bihar goes to polls but the controversies are not dying down. Now, a remark by a child at RJD leader and Mahagathbandhan’s CM candidate Tejashwi Yadav’s rally in Samastipur has stirred a row. The kid said that if “Tejashwi bhaiya” returns to power, they will roam with “katta” (country made gun). He went on to say in a poetic style that people will fire bullets on the command of Tejashwi Yadav. 
“Baua hamra chalawal goli, Tejashwi Bhaiya ke bolal boli…((My son fired the bullet, Tejashwi Bhaiya gave the command),” the kid is heard saying in the video, now viral on social media.


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https://images.financialexpressdigital.com/2025/11/bzkc-2025-11-05T114005.201.jpg?w=620Child making the “katta” remarks at Tejashwi Yadav’s Samastipur rally in Bihar (X)The remarks have fuelled the BJP and NDA’s “jungle raaj” narrative against the RJD, and its alliance partners including Congress.


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‘Ka se Katta’- BJP rips into RJD

BJP’s IT cell head Amit Malviya shared the video on his X handle in which the child could be seen smiling, and addressing the RJD supporters in the rally.

“RJD’s Tejaswi Education Model! In their school, every child learns “Ka” se Katta,” Malviya said.
https://images.financialexpressdigital.com/2025/11/image_6e1176.png?w=376Amit Malviya’s X postHe continued that RJD and violence are so intertwined that even a small child knows that “if RJD comes to power, the business of guns and extortion will both start up.”
“There was Tejaswi’s election public meeting in Mohiuddin Nagar, Samastipur; see for yourself what was being taught to a child in it,” he added.
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