Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav criticized the ruling alliance in Bihar, led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the BJP, for what he called a breakdown of law and order in the state. Yadav highlighted a recent brutal murder in Forbesganj, Araria district, labeling the current state of affairs in Bihar as “Chopat Raj” or complete chaos. He expressed concern over the lack of medical facilities and the deteriorating law enforcement in the state, citing instances of violence and negligence.
Yadav condemned the incident in Forbesganj where a man was beheaded in public, questioning the absence of prompt administrative action and law enforcement. The altercation, which led to the murder, reportedly started over a parking dispute between a driver and a roadside vendor. The accused shopkeeper allegedly attacked the driver with a sharp weapon, resulting in a fatal beheading. Subsequently, the accused fled the scene, leading to public outrage and a search operation by locals.
Tejashwi Yadav further criticized the NDA government in Bihar, claiming that the state has witnessed a surge in crime rates. He also raised concerns about Bihar’s economic performance, citing reports from NITI Aayog that indicate poor economic indicators. Yadav pointed out the state’s challenges in various sectors, including education, healthcare, and employment, emphasizing the need for substantial improvements and reforms.
