Bihar’s Leader of the Opposition, Tejashwi Yadav, arrived in Patna from Delhi, attracting attention as he used a wheelchair. He criticized Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his conduct in the Bihar Legislative Council, stating that it reflects a deteriorating situation in the state. Tejashwi Yadav condemned the Chief Minister’s remarks towards former Chief Minister Rabri Devi, calling them inappropriate and a distraction from serious issues in Bihar.
Tejashwi highlighted the increasing crimes against women in Bihar, accusing the government of failing to take effective action. He pointed out the rise in gang rape cases involving young girls, particularly in districts like Darbhanga, and mentioned the unresolved NEET student death case. The RJD leader criticized the government for not addressing these issues and instead using language that he believes encourages criminals.
Regarding the Chief Minister’s health, Tejashwi clarified that he did not comment on any illness but questioned the government’s functionality. He raised concerns about the Chief Minister’s microphone being turned off in the Assembly, suggesting external influence on decisions. Tejashwi also alleged that the CBI did not take over the NEET student case investigation and accused the Bihar government of halting further inquiry.
Tejashwi Yadav accused the ruling NDA of protecting wrongdoers in significant cases like the Muzaffarpur shelter home case and the Srijan scam, claiming that justice is being denied to victims. He concluded by stating that democracy in Bihar is facing challenges, with fear and intimidation prevailing over transparent governance.
