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BIHAR HAS MOVED BEYOND 'JUNGLE RAJ': MANOJ TIWARI ON SAMRAT ROW, MIGRATION

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November 05, 2025

BIHAR ELECTION 2025

- SHIKHA SALARIA

BIHAR HAS MOVED BEYOND 'JUNGLE RAJ': MANOJ TIWARI ON SAMRAT ROW, MIGRATION

Manoj Tiwari

JPMPfromNorthEast Delhi Manoj Tiwari on Tuesday claimed thathehasneversungasong that he can't listen to while sitting with his mother.

Speaking to NewsX in an exclusive interview, Tiwari refused to accept that he sung a song which had objectionable references about women’s dress and body parts.

‘Tiwari who was in Patna on Tuesday also dismissed Bhojpuri singer Neha Rathore’s allegations that he had resorted to vulgarity in his songs.

When NewsX confronted Tiwari with a tweet of Rathore where she hasembed-ded an old song of Tiwari “kehvaa lukwa ke jaibo,” which had objectionable references about women’s lehengacholi dressand body parts, Tiwari claimed thatit was not his songand thathe was known for the dignity of Bhojpuri.

“You should have researched and come when you are coming for interview. This is not my song...my songsare ‘e Rajaji , Re Bihar ke Lalla,

Moreover, the MP also claimed that Bihar deputy

Samrat Choudhary never called Bhojpuri star and Khesari Lal Yadav as “nachaniya.”

Choudhary had made headlines when he referred to Khesari Lal Yadav who is fighting on an RJD ticket from Chhapra constituency as “nachaniya” (dancer in Bhojpuri). Theremark drew aresponse from Khesari Lal who said that while Choud-hary was elder to him and could commenton him, one should always have control on one’s words wisely and nobody should humiliate someone just to win elections.

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