Patna buzzed with political drama as Tejashwi Yadav, RJD’s vocal leader, lambasted the NDA’s two-decade-plus grip on Bihar, calling it a recipe for ruin. In a pointed media address, he depicted a state battered by poverty, job scarcity, and lawlessness under an ‘unconscious’ Nitish Kumar.
Yadav’s litany of failures was exhaustive: Bihar leads in deprivation, exodus for work, investment droughts, and subpar education-health infrastructure. ‘Lowest incomes, worst outcomes— that’s NDA’s legacy after 21 years of public trust,’ he asserted.
Treasury depletion from graft spells doom, with employee paychecks at risk, he forecasted. The crime epidemic festers unchecked, fueling public outrage. ‘Distractions over delivery; silence on our demands,’ Yadav criticized.
Targeting the CM’s repeated health issues, he questioned governance amid daily atrocities. Persistent opposition grillings yield no fixes, only stonewalling.
As Bihar eyes future polls, Yadav’s unfiltered assault amplifies calls for reform, challenging the establishment to prove its mettle or face the voters’ wrath.
