Lalu Prasad Yadav, former Chief Minister of Bihar, has strongly criticized the current administration led by Nitish Kumar and the BJP, claiming they have failed to ensure law and order in the state. These statements were made amidst the growing political rivalry as the state prepares for upcoming elections. Yadav focused his criticism on the rising crime rates within Bihar. He publicly questioned the government’s ability to maintain safety, referencing recent instances of violence and the state of the police. He also mentioned figures indicating a substantial number of homicides during Kumar’s governance. This follows recent reports of a double homicide involving two unidentified bike riders and the murder of a retired nurse and her daughter.
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