Tejashwi wrote to CM Nitish, then RCP retaliated and asked – he has no board degree, who then writes his letter

JD (U) President RCP Singh on Friday reprimanded RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, saying that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was looking into the law and order situation in Bihar. Killing someone is a tragedy, it should not be. Crimes in Bihar are far below the national average. Tejashwi Yadav had earlier written to CM Nitish on the increasing crimes in Bihar, to which the RCP has answered the leader of the opposition.

The RCP has questioned who would write their letter if they did not have their (Tejashwi) pass. Whom you are writing to, if they have something to offer, they should give suggestions on development in Bihar. Their demands are met by our government.

The JDU president has said that we trust the Bihar police and the state police have exposed every single case. RCP Singh said Tejashvi had first seen his parents’ tenure (Lalu Prasad and Robri Devi). How many massacres took place. Now all this cassette should stop ringing.

‘Law and order will not improve if march before president’
Opposition leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav met with Governor Fagu Chauhan on Monday to discuss the law and order situation in the state. The President handed over a memo to them and recommended the dismissal of the State Government. After meeting with the governor, Tejashwi alleged that people began to panic at home, leaving the road. He said the government had a month to fix the law and order. Otherwise all the legislators of the Grand Alliance will march before the President. Five to six days later, Rupesh is accused of murdering the police. Police are questioning whether the Muzaffarpur girls’ home scam is not working to save criminals. People across Bihar are terrified of this crime, he said.

The Leader of the Opposition said the Chief Minister had mentioned the rule before 2005 on law and order. The official website of the Bihar Police in 2004 recorded a total of one lakh 15 thousand 216 crimes, but the number of crimes rose to two lakh 69 thousand 96 in 2019, 15 years after his rule. He said NCRB statistics show the worst of law and order situation in Bihar. The opposition leader feared that some big men might be involved in the Rupesh murder. It is alleged that the number of scrutiny meetings held by the Chief Minister is increasing.

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