Central Minister Responds to Tejashwi Yadavs Remarks in Bihar Assembly

Patna, February 9: Central Minister Raj Bhushan Chaudhary has responded to the remarks made by Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav in the Bihar Assembly.

During a media interaction in Patna, Chaudhary stated that when individuals lose elections, they should reflect on their defeat. He urged Yadav to consider why he failed to connect with the public. Chaudhary reminded him of the past governance of his parents, which tarnished Bihar’s image and led to injustices against the common people. He emphasized that the public has not forgotten the Rajya Sabha‘s tenure, which contributed to the defeat of Yadav and the Indy Alliance in the recent Bihar Assembly elections.

Regarding Nitin Nabin’s visit to Bihar, he expressed that it is a moment of pride for the state. Nabin, now the national president of the BJP, previously visited Bihar as the working president. His arrival as the national president is welcomed on Bihar’s soil, and the atmosphere is positive. All party workers are prepared to give him a grand welcome.

On the Congress’s protests following Pappu Yadav‘s arrest, Chaudhary remarked that some individuals hinder administrative work and spread confusion with baseless statements. He insisted that the administration should be allowed to perform its duties. He questioned the necessity of public statements while investigations are ongoing, urging against attempts to disrupt the peace. He noted that Yadav’s arrest pertains to an old case.

In response to protests regarding the death of a NEET student, he stated that the administration is doing its job and that the government is committed to good governance. He assured that no matter how clever a criminal may be, they will not escape justice. The guilty will face the strictest penalties.

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