The Bihar Vidhan Sabha witnessed sharp exchanges on Tuesday as the Bihar Vidhan Sabha session turned stormy over political remarks and governance issues. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav led the debate, drawing loud reactions from both sides.
Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha strongly defended the government’s stand. He criticized the opposition and accused them of misleading the public. RJD members protested in the House and raised slogans.
Tejashwi Yadav targeted the government over law and order and development issues. He also referred to past statements made by senior leaders. Former Chief Minister Rabri Devi supported the opposition’s criticism.
The Speaker urged members to maintain order, but heated arguments continued for some time. The tense session reflected rising political friction in the state ahead of upcoming electoral battles.










