Patna Businessman Murder Sparks Political Fury: Tejashwi Yadav Questions Nitish Kumar’s Silence
Fear and outrage grip Patna following the murder of yet another businessman, Vikram Jha. This tragic incident follows closely on the heels of similar killings, including that of Gopal Khemka and another individual involved in the sand mining business. The rising tide of violence has ignited a heated political debate, with Tejashwi Yadav, leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), sharply criticizing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s perceived inaction.
Tejashwi Yadav Slams CM’s Silence Amidst Rising Crime
Yadav has questioned Kumar’s silence, asking why the Chief Minister remains “unconscious” in the face of escalating crime rates. He accuses the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government of failing to maintain law and order, suggesting a return to the “Jungleraaj” – a term used to describe a period of perceived lawlessness during previous RJD rule.
NDA Accuses Opposition of Exploiting Tragedy
The NDA has countered these accusations, claiming the opposition is attempting to politicize the tragedy and unfairly portray the current situation as a resurgence of “Jungleraaj.” They maintain their commitment to upholding the law and ensuring the safety of all citizens.
This tragic incident raises serious concerns about the safety and security of businesspeople in Patna. The ongoing political blame game adds another layer of complexity to an already sensitive situation. Residents are left grappling with fear and uncertainty, demanding answers and action from their leaders.