After the suspicious death of a NEET aspirant was handed over to the CBI, Tejashwi Yadav criticized the Bihar government for its administrative failure. He accused the government of incompetence and corruption, stating that the decision to involve the CBI highlights the system’s shortcomings in solving such cases. Yadav also questioned the effectiveness of a CBI probe, citing past instances of unresolved investigations.
The RJD leader emphasized that the issue extends beyond police failure, reflecting a broader breakdown in the NDA government’s law-and-order machinery. He criticized the government for its inaction on the deteriorating law and order situation, calling out the ruling alliance for its silence. Yadav raised concerns about the state’s law enforcement system and questioned the government’s ability to ensure justice in such cases.
Following a recommendation by Bihar’s Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister, the case was transferred to the CBI with the approval of Governor Arif Mohammad Khan. The move has triggered political reactions, with opposition parties questioning the state government’s commitment to delivering justice. The NEET aspirant, who was found unconscious in her hostel room and later passed away, has sparked demands for a transparent and fair investigation to ensure accountability and justice.
