BJP state spokesperson Prabhakar Mishra has sharply criticized Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav's recent statement. He said that even an ignorant and uneducated person learns a lot from their experiences over time and acquires enough knowledge to get by in life.
Patna: Politics has once again heated up in Bihar over the rising crime rate. This time, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has directly attacked RJD leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav. Taking aim at Tejashwi Yadav's recent statements, BJP state spokesperson Prabhakar Mishra said that Tejashwi has not learned anything in politics so far. Mishra said in no uncertain terms that the NDA government will punish criminals and also expose those who instigate crime.
Retaliation on Tejashwi's statement
BJP spokesperson Prabhakar Mishra launched a sharp counterattack on Tejashwi Yadav's statement in which he had called review meetings a 'Bhunja Party'. Mishra said that the level of Tejashwi Yadav's thinking is clearly reflected in his statement. This is the result of his family upbringing and company. Just as there were no review meetings during the Lalu-Rabri regime, nor did any good governance efforts appear, Tejashwi also does not understand the importance of the administrative system.
Mishra said that Tejashwi need not worry because the NDA government will ensure strict punishment for criminals and no criminal or protector of crime will be spared. He said that this government is not like the Lalu-Rabri era, where criminals received the protection of power. Here, everyone will get the fruits of their actions.
BJP's sarcasm on 'Bhunja Party' statement
Regarding Tejashwi Yadav's statement, Prabhakar Mishra said that it is proof of his immature thinking and lack of political experience. He said that a person who has not been able to do anything positive in his own political life is now making useless statements about governance and administration. Tejashwi's calling the review meeting a 'Bhunja Party' shows the level of his thinking.
Mishra said that during Lalu Yadav's rule, there were no review meetings, only orders were issued which were signed by cabinet ministers. During that era, 'Launda Nach' and unethical activities were more prevalent in the state, not administrative discipline.
BJP's clear stance on law and order in Bihar
Prabhakar Mishra clearly stated that the NDA government will not tolerate crime and criminals under any circumstances. He said that the Bihar government is continuously taking action against criminals. Those who thought that the government was weak will soon realize the truth. Whether they are criminals or those who protect them, no one will be spared.
Mishra claimed that whenever Tejashwi Yadav got power, the crime graph in Bihar increased rapidly. He said that there is no place for criminals in the NDA rule, regardless of which political party they are under the protection of. Currently, political statements regarding crime and law and order have intensified in Bihar. On the one hand, Tejashwi Yadav is accusing the government of failure, while the BJP is questioning the opposition about which law and order was better during their time?