THE DYNASTY THAT DOESN’T EVEN PRETEND ANYMORE


In a state already drowning in unemployment, migration, law-and-order failures, and governance paralysis, bihar has now delivered its most shocking “achievement”: appointing a non-MLA, non-MLC, non-candidate, non-experienced young man as a state minister — all because his parents occupy powerful political chairs.


Call it parivarvad. Call it dynasty politics. Call it a glorified family business masquerading as democracy.
But one thing is certain — this is the boldest backdoor entry bihar has ever witnessed.




“10 Reasons deepak Kushwaha’s Appointment Is the Parivarvad Plot Twist No One Asked For”


1. No Election. No Mandate. No Experience. Yet… A Minister.


deepak Kushwaha didn’t win an election.


He didn’t lose an election.
He didn’t even contest an election.


But voila — welcome to the bihar Cabinet.


This isn’t merit.
This is a parental subscription privilege.




2. Daddy’s rajya sabha Shortcut = Son’s cabinet Shortcut


Upendra Kushwaha lost the lok sabha elections.
Voters said “No.”


Nitish Kumar said “Don’t worry” and gave him a backdoor rajya sabha seat anyway.
Now the same playbook is being used for his son.
Losing, it seems, is no longer an obstacle — it’s a qualification.




3. Why Should Only Mummy & daddy Have All the Fun?


Father: Rajya Sabha
Mother: MLA
Son: Minister


Nepotism is not just a trend — It’s a family package deal.




4. A minister Without Mandate — Because Democracy Is Overrated


How do you represent the people if you’ve never faced them?
Never campaigned?
Never taken a stand?
Never asked for their vote?


Answer: You don’t.


You just inherit power like it's family property.




5. Nitish Kumar’s cabinet Is Starting to Look Like a Family Album


The same nitish kumar who calls out parivarvad in others is now handing out ministerial seats as family favors.
His moral stand changes faster than Bihar’s party alliances.




6. RLM’s Biggest Achievement? Producing Ministers, Not Governance


Deepak’s only known “qualification” is that he is the son of the party president.
That’s it.


No administrative experience.
No grassroots work.
No political record.


But apparently, in bihar, bloodline beats merit every time.




7. nda in Bihar: Alliances First, Competence Later (or Never)


deepak Kushwaha is a minister today not because he is qualified, but because his party’s support is valuable.
Governance?
Who cares.
Arithmetic > Merit.




8. A Backdoor Entry So Obvious, It Doesn’t Even Pretend to Hide


bihar has seen dynasties.
But this is a straight-up ‘from bedroom to ministry’ delivery.


No shame.
No hesitation.


Just pure political entitlement on steroids.




9. The party Had No One Else? Seriously?


Are we to believe that a political party with thousands of workers, leaders, and loyalists couldn’t find a single deserving person?
Not one?


Either the party is hollow, or the system is rotten.
Both answers should terrify every citizen.




10. If This Isn’t Parivarvad, Then What Is?


Let’s be honest —
If a young man with zero experience and zero public mandate becomes a minister purely because of family influence…


That is the definition of nepotism.
The fact that leaders deny it only proves how normal dynasty politics has become.




💥 Conclusion: bihar Deserves Better Than Hereditary Governance


bihar doesn’t need dynastic placements, political heirs, and backdoor ministers.
It needs leadership based on merit, vision, experience, and public trust.


But as long as power keeps getting inherited like family gold, the state will continue to suffer — and the people will continue to pay the price.



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