Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) spokesperson Shakti Singh Yadav claimed that Bihar is facing a conspiracy to drain its financial resources through extravagant spending. He criticized the state government for accumulating a debt exceeding Rs 3 lakh crore, burdening each resident with about Rs 25,000.
Yadav accused the government of utilizing funds for political gains, citing the distribution of Rs 10,000 to women instead of fulfilling the promise of depositing Rs 2 lakh in their bank accounts. He emphasized that the proposed expenditure would escalate Bihar’s financial load significantly beyond its annual budget.
Demanding transparency, the RJD leader urged the government to disclose details of treasury expenses through a white paper. He raised concerns over the demolition plan for Bihar Niwas, labeling it as a case of financial mismanagement and political agenda.
Yadav questioned the necessity of demolishing Bihar Niwas, highlighting its structural integrity and suggesting ulterior motives behind the decision. He criticized the government for allegedly targeting specific projects while neglecting development initiatives, accusing them of misusing public funds for personal or political interests.
