Tejashwi slams Nitish Kumar over Bihar's law and order

IANS April 9, 2025 213 views

Bihar's political landscape is heating up with Tejashwi Yadav launching a sharp critique of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's governance. The RJD leader has accused Kumar of failing to maintain law and order, pointing to increasing crime rates and systemic inefficiencies. Yadav's criticism extends beyond crime, also highlighting internal party tensions over the controversial Waqf Bill. The ongoing political battle reflects deep-rooted challenges in Bihar's administrative and political framework.

"Crime incidents are increasing continuously in Bihar. We have been consistently raising this issue" - Tejashwi Yadav
Patna, April 9: Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, accusing him of failing to maintain law and order in the state.

Key Points

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Tejashwi alleges systematic breakdown of law and order in Bihar

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Criticizes Nitish Kumar's handling of Home Department

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Highlights internal party contradictions over Waqf Bill

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Accuses government of protecting criminals

“Crime incidents are increasing continuously in Bihar. We have been consistently raising this issue -- whether inside the House, outside it, on social media or through press releases. We even issue bulletins highlighting crime cases. It's clear that law and order in Bihar has turned into criminal disorder,” Yadav said.

Speaking to the media, the RJD leader further alleged that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is unaware and inactive, despite holding the crucial Home Department portfolio.

“The Chief Minister is in an unconscious state. Criminals are roaming freely, and those sitting with him are helping them get out of jail. The corrupt officers are being promoted, and this is what the government is doing,” Yadav claimed.

Responding to Rural Works Minister Ashok Choudhary's remark that "Nitish Kumar does not need Maulanas or Maulvis", Tejashwi said, “What can be said about this? We had already declared that the Waqf Bill was unconstitutional. We opposed it then and we continue to oppose it.”

He noted that opposition to the Waqf law exists even within the Chief Minister's own party.

“We are taking our stand as a party. But his own party leaders are voicing opposition to the Waqf law. This shows the internal contradictions,” Yadav added.

Minister Ashok Choudhary, while addressing the media persons in an Eid Sammelan at the residence of JD-U leader Khalid Anwar on Tuesday, said, “Nitish Kumar doesn’t need any Maulana or Maulvi. He has worked for the Muslim community for 20 years, even while running a government with the BJP. If Muslims appreciate his work, they will vote for him -- not because of Maulanas or Maulvis.”

The JD-U leadership is facing the heat over the Waqf Bill after it was passed by both Houses of the Parliament and became a law. Over two dozen Muslim leaders have resigned from the party since then.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Strong words from Tejashwi! The crime situation in Bihar has been concerning for a while now. Hope this criticism leads to some concrete action from the administration.
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Priya M.
While I agree law & order needs improvement, calling the CM "unconscious" seems too harsh. Political debates should maintain basic decorum. 🤔
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Amit S.
The Waqf Bill controversy shows how divided the JD-U is right now. Interesting times in Bihar politics! 🍿
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Sunita R.
As a Bihari, I'm tired of political blame games. We need solutions, not just accusations from both sides. When will our leaders focus on governance?
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Vikram J.
The resignations over Waqf Bill show it's not just opposition parties unhappy with Nitish Kumar's decisions. Interesting development!
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Neha P.
Both sides need to tone down the rhetoric. Bihar deserves better than this constant political drama. Let's focus on development please!

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