Fresh political storm brews in Bihar after CM Samrat Choudhary’s cabinet grew larger, drawing sharp rebuttals from the opposition. Tejashwi Yadav, the vocal RJD leader in the assembly, escalated the fray by circulating a contentious Muzaffarpur video on social platforms, indicting the NDA for fostering lawlessness among its ranks.
The shared footage allegedly depicts a BJP MLA at the helm of a 24-strong gang storming Ward-48, perpetrating beatings and disorder. Yadav decried the absence of redress for victims, alleging caste dictates enforcement. On X, he fumed, ‘BJP’s Muzaffarpur MLA barges into an ordinary home with thugs, beats residents, causes destruction, violates laws blatantly. Ignore him at your peril.’
Throwing down the gauntlet, he queried CM Nitish Kumar’s administration: ‘Will the CM muster courage against this criminal MLA? Unlikely—they’ll eye caste first, no ear for the suffering.’ Media came under fire too, branded as selective reporters who amplify only anti-opposition tales.
Yadav’s rhetoric echoes prior salvos on governmental hypocrisy, targeting leniency towards party loyalists. This development promises to intensify scrutiny on Bihar’s security apparatus, with opposition leaders unrelenting in their pursuit.
As digital outrage spreads, the episode underscores persistent challenges in maintaining impartial policing. Political observers note that Yadav’s high-decibel campaign may pressure the ruling coalition, setting the stage for protracted battles over accountability.