In Patna on Tuesday, Janashakti Janata Dal leader Tej Pratap Yadav issued a strong warning to the Bihar government, insisting it focus on crumbling law enforcement. During a media interaction, he laid bare the administration’s failures, declaring that ensuring peace and punishing offenders falls squarely on the ruling dispensation.
This comes as opposition voices, including Rabri Devi and RJD, intensify scrutiny on Bihar’s security apparatus. Yadav reiterated, ‘The government must fix law and order without fail.’ His words resonate amid a spate of high-profile incidents shaking public confidence.
Responding to queries on Deputy CM and Home Minister Samrat Chaudhary’s role, Yadav remarked philosophically, ‘All are young. We must all progress together.’ The comment hints at a call for maturity across political lines.
RJD’s X posts have fueled the fire. They detailed the heartbreaking case of a minor girl in Danapur whose body was discovered near a coaching institute. Accusations of sexual assault and defenestration from the fourth floor point to brutal criminality. ‘Professional criminals operate fearlessly under this lax regime,’ the party charged.
Further posts decried the mystery of missing children plaguing Bihar. ‘Families’ joys are turning into numbers, while police waste time on graft and shakedowns at outposts,’ RJD blasted, painting a picture of systemic rot.
Yadav’s intervention underscores a broader narrative of governance lapses. As crime stories dominate headlines, the Nitish Kumar-led coalition faces mounting pressure. Political analysts predict this issue could sway voter sentiment, demanding accountability and overhaul. Bihar’s future hinges on whether leaders heed the call for decisive measures.