Former Bihar deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday faced backlash on social media after sharing a video of himself eating fish in a helicopter during Navratri.
The video, shared by Prasad on April 9, the first day of Navratri, showed him dining with Mukesh Sahni, chief of the Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP), while flying in a helicopter. In the clip, Yadav and Sahni were seen enjoying fish and roti, with Prasad explaining that he eats quickly during election campaigns.
Sahni also made a jibe at their opponents by holding up a chili, suggesting they might feel "burned" after watching the video.
The Bharatiya Janata Party criticised Prasad for what they called "politics of appeasement," labeling him a "seasonal Sanatani."
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha asserted that eating mutton during Shravan and consuming fish during Navratri contradicted the principles of Sanatani Dharma, accusing Yadav of engaging in appeasement politics. "They (RJD) are seasonal Sanatanis and they don't know how to follow practices of Sanatan Dharma. I have no objection about the food habits of people but consuming mutton during the month of Shravan and having fish in Navratri cannot be the eating practice of a true Sanatani. They are indulging in politics of appeasement by doing all these", said Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha in a video message on Wednesday.
भाजपाइयों और गोदी मीडिया के भक्तों के 𝐈𝐐 का टेस्ट लेने के लिए ही हमने यह video डाला था और हम अपनी सोच में सही भी साबित हुए। ट्वीट में “दिनांक” यानि 𝐃𝐚𝐭𝐞 लिखा हुआ है, लेकिन बेचारे अंधभक्तों को क्या मालूम? आख़िर में सहनी जी द्वारा मिर्ची लगने का भी जिक्र किया गया है। https://t.co/SmQVLcQgyp
— Tejashwi Yadav (@yadavtejashwi) April 10, 2024
To this, Yadav took to X to mock the BJP, stating the video was taken much before. "We had uploaded this video to test the IQ of the BJP and Godi media followers. We were proved right in our thinking. The tweet says "date". but what do the poor blind followers know? At the end, Sahni ji has also mentioned getting chilli," he said.