RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav accused Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of being the “Bhishma Pitamah of corruption.” He alleged that Nitish, along with retired officers, is looting the state. Speaking in Patna, Tejashwi warned that people will respond strongly in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. He also claimed that the CM and Deputy CM are sheltering criminals.
Highlighting Bihar’s law and order crisis, Tejashwi said crimes occur daily across the state. He cited incidents such as a murder outside Commerce College in Patna and another in Siwan. According to him, even near the Deputy CM’s residence, criminals operate freely. He demanded strict action, stressing that despite daily killings, the government remains silent.
Tejashwi also targeted the Election Commission over its Special Summary Revision (SSR) process. While supporting the revision itself, he opposed its flawed execution. He welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision allowing Aadhaar as valid identity proof for voter registration, calling it a victory for transparency. He added that the apex court reprimanded the Election Commission and ordered disclosure of voter names.
Positioning himself strongly for the elections, Tejashwi vowed to expose corruption and lawlessness in Bihar. He urged people to hold the ruling leadership accountable through their vote.









