Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha launched a vehement counterattack on Monday against Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav’s dismissal of the state’s development efforts, calling it a profound misfortune. During a press interaction in Patna, Sinha detailed the pervasive growth initiatives transforming Bihar, which Yadav appears unwilling to confront.
Sinha mocked Yadav’s lifestyle, suggesting his frequent Delhi visits and international sojourns prevent him from observing local progress. ‘True insight demands boots-on-the-ground tours and people-centric dialogues to see our government’s accelerated development agenda,’ he stated.
Responding to Yadav’s law and order barbs, Sinha demanded accountability: ‘Come forward if it’s crumbling—our prompt interventions against criminals safeguard the rule of law.’ He expressed sorrow over the opposition’s passive stance.
On prohibition policy, Sinha clarified its steadfast enforcement via targeted amendments against distributors. ‘It’s not going anywhere; we’re refining it continually. Where’s the opposition’s support to make it work?’ he questioned, labeling their stance as purely adversarial.
In closing, Sinha indicted the opposition duo at state and national levels for immature antics that demean their offices, now infamous across India. As Bihar surges ahead with development, the opposition’s selective vision only underscores their political isolation.
