Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav slammed the Nitish Kumar government for the worsening law and order situation in Bihar. He expressed concern over the increasing number of daily murders across the state, accusing the government of failing to control criminals effectively. Tejashwi emphasized that the people of Bihar are living in fear due to the unchecked criminal activities.
Tejashwi highlighted the lack of accountability within the government, pointing out that despite having a Chief Minister and two Deputy Chief Ministers, no one is taking responsibility for curbing crime. He criticized the administration for its failure to ensure public safety, stating that the government’s credibility in maintaining law and order has diminished significantly.
Responding to queries regarding recent incidents, including the shooting of a bride during a wedding, Tejashwi directly criticized Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. He noted a surge in crimes since the Home Ministry was taken away from Kumar, alleging that criminals are now receiving protection from individuals associated with the government. Tejashwi also questioned the timing of certain issues being raised, suggesting political motives behind them.
Tejashwi Yadav further criticized the central government’s handling of economic challenges, pointing out the weakening Indian rupee and the imposition of tariffs by US President Donald Trump. He accused the government of neglecting critical economic issues in favor of engaging in political rhetoric. Tejashwi’s statements underscore the significance of law and order as a major political issue in Bihar’s future.
