Did Shyam Rajak Just Label the Lalu–Rabri Era as Jungle Raj?
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Patna, Feb 13 (NationPress) As the Bihar Assembly prepares to convene on Friday, MLA Shyam Rajak from Janata Dal (United) has taken a strong stance against the Opposition, referring to the leadership of Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi as an age of "jungle raj."
Speaking to reporters outside the Bihar Assembly, Rajak accused the Lalu-Rabri administration of fostering an environment where criminal activities thrived and public safety deteriorated.
He pointed out that while the Opposition seeks to criticize the current government over crime rates, the present landscape is significantly improved, highlighting the administration's proactive measures against criminal activities.
“The Opposition often raises concerns about crime, yet they should not forget the state of Bihar during their governance. Crime was rampant, and the administration had completely failed,” he stated.
Rajak further criticized the Opposition leaders, saying, “If a wild animal is introduced to a city, it will feel out of place; its rightful habitat is the jungle.” This analogy implies that the Opposition struggles to adapt to the current governance framework.
He acknowledged the ongoing issue of crime but emphasized that the current government and law enforcement are diligently working to mitigate these issues and uphold accountability.
“While some cases may experience delays, decisive actions are being undertaken,” he affirmed.
Rajak urged the police force to enhance their efforts in fostering public trust in safety measures.
He stated that every criminal act is treated seriously, with directives in place to ensure that the guilty face justice.
He claimed that previously, criminals were politically shielded, leading to delayed arrests and a breakdown of law and order.
“The public is aware of who held power during that time and how criminals operated without fear,” he added, asserting that the current government is devoted to maintaining law and order with a strict approach against crime.