Intensifying its offensive, Bihar’s RJD has demanded that the government unveil a white paper chronicling the use of public funds. This move seeks to expose what the party calls systemic waste and inefficiency.
In a packed media briefing, RJD leaders dissected the state’s financial trail, pointing to anomalies in allocations for education and agriculture. ‘No more hiding behind vague budget speeches,’ they proclaimed, insisting on line-by-line breakdowns.
The demand aligns with RJD’s broader narrative of fighting for the common man’s rights amid economic hardships. Critics within the opposition have long suspected favoritism in contract awards and scheme implementations.
Bihar’s finance department oversees a massive outflow of resources, yet outcome metrics lag national averages. A white paper could illuminate these gaps, potentially reshaping policy priorities.
As the government weighs its options, public discourse is buzzing with speculation. Whether this leads to genuine reforms or mere rhetoric remains to be seen, but RJD’s gambit has undeniably spotlighted the urgent need for fiscal openness in the state.