Chirag Paswan Criticizes Bihar Government Over Rising Crime Rates
- July 12, 2025
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Union Minister Chirag Paswan has voiced strong criticism against the Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government, highlighting the state’s worsening law and order situation. His remarks come in the wake of several high-profile murders, including the killing of a hospital worker in Nalanda. Paswan, an ally of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), expressed his concerns over the government’s inability to maintain safety and security for its citizens. This criticism underscores growing discontent within the political landscape of Bihar.
The recent surge in crime has not only drawn criticism from Paswan but has also intensified political tensions across the state. Congress leaders have seized this opportunity to blame the central government for failing to address these issues effectively. They argue that the central leadership should take more responsibility in ensuring law and order in Bihar. Meanwhile, the ruling coalition, led by Nitish Kumar, has countered these accusations by pointing fingers at the opposition, accusing them of politicizing the situation for electoral gains.
The ongoing blame game between political parties is indicative of deeper issues within Bihar’s governance and political alliances. As crime rates continue to rise, public confidence in the state’s administration is being tested. The situation poses significant challenges for Nitish Kumar’s government, which must navigate both internal dissent from allies like Chirag Paswan and external pressure from opposition parties. The outcome of this political friction could have lasting impacts on Bihar’s governance and future electoral dynamics.