Is Rohini Acharya Right to Criticize Nitish Govt Over Women’s Safety?
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Key Takeaways
- Rohini Acharya's criticisms highlight women's safety concerns.
- Political tensions in Bihar are escalating over governance issues.
- Recent incidents have raised public anxiety about hostel safety.
- Calls for stricter oversight of women’s hostels are growing.
- Investigations into suspicious deaths are ongoing.
Patna, Jan 19 (NationPress) In the midst of escalating political tensions surrounding women's safety in Patna, RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter, Rohini Acharya, has delivered a pointed critique of the Nitish Kumar administration, challenging its assertions of effective governance and the state’s law enforcement conditions.
Via social media, Rohini urged Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to halt his ongoing “Samriddhi Yatra” and reevaluate the actual situation in Bihar.
Her comments have further fueled the political climate in the state.
In her statement, Rohini declared, “Chief Minister, cease your travels… open your eyes and witness how daughters are becoming victims of rapists almost daily under your governance. The alarming occurrences of rape and murder involving young women persist even in the capital city, Patna.”
She pointed out recent events concerning women’s hostels, mentioning that the alleged incident at Shambhu Girls Hostel a few days prior had already damaged Bihar’s reputation. She noted that the occurrence at Perfect Girls Hostel, situated on Fraser Road in Patna, has once again severely disturbed the state.
Addressing the Chief Minister directly, Rohini questioned, “Is our Bihar—the birthplace and maternal home of Goddess Sita—no longer a safe haven for mothers, sisters, and daughters?”
She added, “Shame on the government and the leadership under whose regime daughters are being assaulted without fear of the law, police, or administration.”
In response to Rohini Acharya’s statements, a vigorous debate between the ruling party and the opposition is anticipated to escalate.
Opposition parties are increasingly putting pressure on the state government regarding the recent incidents, while public anxiety—especially among parents—has surged over the safety of girls’ hostels in Patna.
Numerous voices have called for stricter oversight and improved surveillance of hostels throughout the city.
Reports indicate that the incident at Shambhu Girls Hostel surfaced on January 6.
On the same day, another NEET aspirant residing at Perfect Girls Hostel on Fraser Road under the Gandhi Maidan police station area reportedly died under suspicious circumstances.
The family of the deceased claimed there were injury marks on her neck, but the police allegedly overlooked these details and pressured the family to perform the last rites. The family suspects foul play in the matter.
The deceased student hailed from Goh block in Aurangabad district. The case is currently under investigation.
Nevertheless, Patna Police reported that an FIR has been filed against two individuals, one of whom has been apprehended.