
Those in Opposition Looted Bihar: Dy CM Criticises Lalu Family
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister, Samrat Choudhary, has launched a scathing attack on the Opposition, accusing the Lalu Prasad Yadav family of looting the state. In a recent statement, Choudhary defended Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, stating that Bihar’s infrastructure is nearing completion and that those in the Opposition had a history of looting the state.
Choudhary’s comments come as a response to the Opposition’s criticism of the Nitish Kumar-led government. The Opposition has been vocal about the government’s performance on issues such as law and order, economic growth, and development projects. However, Choudhary has hit back at the Opposition, saying that they are only trying to deflect attention from their own misdeeds.
“Bihar’s infrastructure is nearing completion. Those in the opposition looted Bihar,” Choudhary said, according to reports. He also targeted the Lalu Prasad Yadav family, saying that they were known for their corrupt practices and had only looted the public.
Choudhary’s comments have been seen as a clear attempt to discredit the Opposition and defend the Nitish Kumar government. The Deputy Chief Minister’s statement has also been seen as a response to the Opposition’s criticism of the government’s handling of law and order issues. Choudhary said that the Opposition was trying to create a false narrative about the state of law and order in Bihar, saying that bullets were not being fired from the Chief Minister’s residence.
“Lalu’s family can only loot the public,” Choudhary said, in a clear reference to the Lalu Prasad Yadav family’s reputation for corruption. His comments have been seen as a attempt to portray the Opposition as corrupt and incompetent, and to defend the Nitish Kumar government’s record on law and order.
The Lalu Prasad Yadav family, which has a long history of involvement in politics in Bihar, has been accused of corruption and mismanagement on several occasions. The family has been associated with several major corruption scandals, including the multi-crore rupee fodder scam, which was uncovered in the 1990s.
The Opposition, led by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), has been critical of the Nitish Kumar government’s handling of various issues, including law and order, economic growth, and development projects. The Opposition has accused the government of failing to deliver on its promises and of being corrupt.
However, Choudhary has rejected the Opposition’s criticism, saying that the government has made significant progress in various areas, including infrastructure development and economic growth. He said that the Opposition was only trying to deflect attention from their own failures and that the government was committed to delivering on its promises.
The Opposition has hit back at Choudhary’s statement, saying that the Deputy Chief Minister’s comments were an attempt to divert attention from the government’s failures. RJD leader, Tejashwi Yadav, said that Choudhary’s statement was an attempt to intimidate the Opposition and to silence its critics.
“Choudhary’s statement is an attempt to intimidate the Opposition and to silence its critics,” Yadav said. “We will not be intimidated by such statements and we will continue to expose the government’s failures.”
The controversy surrounding Choudhary’s statement has once again highlighted the deep divisions in Bihar politics. The state has been plagued by political instability and corruption for many years, and the current government has faced criticism for its handling of various issues.
However, Choudhary’s statement has also been seen as a attempt to rally support for the Nitish Kumar government and to discredit the Opposition. The Deputy Chief Minister’s comments have been seen as a attempt to portray the Opposition as corrupt and incompetent, and to defend the government’s record on law and order.
In conclusion, Choudhary’s statement has been seen as a clear attempt to discredit the Opposition and to defend the Nitish Kumar government’s record on law and order. The Deputy Chief Minister’s comments have been seen as a attempt to portray the Opposition as corrupt and incompetent, and to rally support for the government. However, the controversy surrounding Choudhary’s statement has once again highlighted the deep divisions in Bihar politics.