Is Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Failing to Address Rising Crime?

Synopsis
In a heated address, Rahul Gandhi accuses Nitish Kumar's government of failing to maintain law and order in Bihar amidst rising crime rates, calling for a political transformation to ensure safety and dignity for the people. Can change come before the 2025 elections?
Key Takeaways
- Rahul Gandhi criticizes the governance of Nitish Kumar amidst rising crime.
- Incident involving Dr. Jitendra Yadav highlights law and order issues.
- Public outrage signals growing discontent with the government.
- Upcoming 2025 Assembly Elections may see significant political shifts.
- Congress aims to position itself as a force for change.
Patna, June 5 (NationPress) Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP, has fiercely criticized Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his inability to ensure law and order and for hindering the state's progress.
This criticism arises amidst a notable increase in crime incidents throughout the state, particularly a recent alarming episode in Gaya that sparked public outrage.
In a pointed message shared on social media platform X, Rahul Gandhi stated: "Despite holding power for two decades, the Nitish Kumar-led double engine government has failed to provide safety, respect, or advancement for Bihar."
This statement was prompted by a video circulated by the Bihar Congress, depicting a village doctor, Jitendra Yadav, who was reportedly assaulted and tied to a tree on June 3, raising serious concerns regarding the state’s worsening law and order.
The incident occurred in a village under the jurisdiction of the LWE-affected Gurpa police station.
According to law enforcement, Dr. Jitendra Yadav had responded to a medical emergency concerning a gang-rape victim when he was forcibly removed from the residence by local residents and attacked after being restrained to a tree. A minor niece of the victim displayed remarkable bravery by alerting the police, managing to flag down a Dial 112 emergency vehicle.
Authorities arrived just in time to rescue the injured doctor, who was initially taken to Fatehpur CHC and later referred to Magadh Medical College due to the severity of his injuries.
This incident has intensified the opposition's claims regarding governance shortcomings.
Rahul Gandhi further asserted: "Crime, unemployment, and migration have become the true identity of the Nitish-BJP government. Their strategy is to hold onto power by rendering the public helpless."
In conclusion, he called for political change, emphasizing: "Enough is enough. It’s time to end this cycle of injustice and guide Bihar towards safety, self-respect, and dignity."
This critique emerges as Bihar prepares for the upcoming 2025 Assembly Elections, with all major parties ramping up their campaign efforts.
The Congress, part of the INDIA bloc, has increasingly targeted the JD(U)-BJP alliance over failures in governance, particularly concerning rural development, healthcare, and public safety.
Rahul Gandhi's statements highlight the Congress's strategy to leverage rising discontent and establish itself as a catalyst for change in Bihar.