By A Staff Reporter
Bihar: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has sharply criticized Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his perceived failure to address the rising crime rates in the state. In a recent statement, Yadav accused Kumar of being disconnected from the reality on the ground, claiming that the Chief Minister remains isolated from the people and overly reliant on his officers.
"Crime is rising in Bihar, and CM Nitish Kumar is not concerned with the law and order situation," Yadav said. He added that Kumar's lack of direct engagement with the public has led to a severe disconnect, with the Chief Minister remaining unaware of the daily challenges faced by ordinary citizens.
Yadav emphasized that the state experiences criminal incidents daily, yet the government remains "silent" on the issue. His comments highlight growing frustration with the state administration's response to increasing violence and lawlessness in Bihar.