
Stay Loyal to NDA: Jitan Ram to Chirag over his ‘Feel Sad’ Remark
Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has urged Union Minister Chirag Paswan to stay loyal to the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) despite his recent remarks expressing sadness over the government’s failure to control crime in Bihar. Manjhi’s statement comes in the wake of Chirag Paswan’s comments that he feels sad to support a government that is failing to maintain law and order in the state.
Chirag Paswan, the son of late Union Minister and Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) founder Ram Vilas Paswan, recently expressed his disappointment over the growing crime rate in Bihar. He described the situation in the state as “scary” and lamented that the government was failing to take effective measures to curb the increasing number of crime incidents.
However, Jitan Ram Manjhi, a senior Union Minister and a key member of the NDA, has urged Chirag Paswan to remain committed to the alliance. “We are in NDA. We have to help NDA…He should strengthen the NDA,” Manjhi said, while speaking to media.
Manjhi’s statement is significant, given the recent rift within the NDA over the issue of law and order in Bihar. While Chirag Paswan’s remarks have been seen as a veiled criticism of the government’s handling of the situation, Manjhi’s response is a clear message that the NDA is a united front and that its members should work collectively to strengthen the alliance.
The issue of law and order in Bihar has been a major concern for the people of the state, with crime incidents on the rise in recent times. The state has witnessed a surge in cases of heinous crimes, including murders, rapes, and robberies, which has led to widespread frustration and anger among the people.
While the Bihar government has been criticized for its inability to control crime, the NDA’s failure to provide adequate support to the state government has also been seen as a major factor contributing to the law and order situation. The opposition parties have been vocal in their criticism of the NDA, accusing it of not taking concrete steps to address the issue.
Manjhi’s statement is seen as a attempt to defuse the growing tension within the NDA over the issue. By urging Chirag Paswan to stay loyal to the alliance, Manjhi is trying to convey that the NDA is a united front and that its members should work together to strengthen the alliance.
It is worth noting that Chirag Paswan’s remarks have been seen as a departure from the traditional stance of the LJP, which has always been a strong supporter of the NDA. Chirag Paswan’s father, Ram Vilas Paswan, was a key member of the NDA and played a crucial role in the formation of the alliance.
In conclusion, Jitan Ram Manjhi’s statement is a clear message to Chirag Paswan and other NDA leaders that the alliance is a united front and that its members should work collectively to strengthen it. While the issue of law and order in Bihar is a serious concern, it is essential for the NDA to maintain its unity and work together to address the issue.