A cloud of suspicion hangs over Patna after a NEET aspirant’s death, prompting Bihar to call for CBI takeover. The Jehanabad teen’s brutal end during exam prep has opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav unleashing fury on the ruling NDA.
In a pointed Saturday release, Yadav decried the handover as proof of a ‘compromised, corrupt apparatus’ that shirks duty on rape-homicide probes. ‘Unfit and amateurish, they can’t handle simple cases,’ he charged.
Targeting the leadership’s bravado—’Criminals caught from underworlds!’—Yadav invoked CBI flops like the endless Nawruna saga, abandoned after years. ‘Same script here,’ he forecasted.
Recap: SIT grilled suspects post-incident, but breakthrough eluded. Family’s DGP plea Friday led to Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary’s swift social media nod to CBI Saturday, igniting the arena.
Yadav’s barbs cut deep: ‘Election-time Jungle Raj howlers, now mute? Who’s answering for the law enforcement collapse?’ He flagged potential PR spins to evade scrutiny.
This tragedy pierces the facade of Bihar’s ambition-fueled coaching industry in Patna. Aspirants’ dreams clash with dangers; CBI entry promises scrutiny, but trust in outcomes remains shaky amid partisan clashes.