Bihar's Law and Order Crisis: Tejashwi Yadav Blasts Government After Student's Tragic Death
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- January 19, 2026
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Tejashwi Yadav Slams Bihar Govt Over Law & Order Amidst Student Tragedy
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav lashed out at the Bihar government, led by CM Nitish Kumar and the BJP, after attending the funeral of a NEET aspirant who allegedly died by suicide. Yadav highlighted a perceived breakdown of law and order, raising concerns about women's safety and rising crime rates across the state.
It’s truly heartbreaking, isn’t it, when a young life is cut short, especially under such tragic circumstances. The recent news from Bihar, specifically around the alleged suicide of a NEET aspirant, has really struck a chord, not just within her family and community, but across the political landscape too. This unfortunate incident, reportedly occurring after she couldn't clear the NEET exam, has become a focal point for intense criticism against the state government.
The funeral of the young student was a somber affair, as you'd expect, and among those paying their respects was Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav. He wasn’t there just to offer condolences; he used the occasion to launch a blistering attack on the Nitish Kumar-led government and their allies, the BJP. And frankly, his words pulled no punches. He spoke with a palpable sense of anger and frustration, pointing directly to what he perceives as a complete collapse of law and order in Bihar.
Yadav didn't mince words, declaring quite dramatically, that the "funeral of law and order has been taken out" in Bihar. Strong words, right? He continued, asserting that criminals seem to be operating without fear, committing heinous acts from murders to rapes, and frankly, it paints a grim picture. He highlighted a worrying trend: crime rates, especially against women, appear to be soaring, yet the administration, according to him, seems either unwilling or unable to get a grip on the situation. It really makes you wonder about the state of affairs for ordinary citizens.
Digging deeper, Tejashwi Yadav specifically brought up concerns about women's safety, a topic that sadly comes up far too often in public discourse. He questioned why Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who also holds the Home portfolio, wasn't addressing these critical issues more effectively. "Where is the Chief Minister?" he reportedly asked, his voice laced with indignation, "Why is he silent on the daily rise in crime and attacks on women?" It’s a legitimate question, isn't it, especially when the person at the helm is directly responsible for public safety.
But his critique wasn't just about crime. Yadav broadened his attack, weaving in other pressing issues like unemployment. He argued that the current government has utterly failed on multiple fronts, leaving young people jobless and the state vulnerable to a deteriorating security situation. It's a classic political tactic, connecting different failures to paint a larger picture of incompetence, but when you look at the statistics and the headlines, it’s hard to ignore some of the points he’s making.
The RJD leader didn't stop there. He also took aim at the BJP, who are partners in the current government, questioning their commitment to the state's welfare. He accused both parties of being more concerned with political maneuvers than with the actual safety and well-being of Bihar's residents. It seems to be a common refrain from the opposition, doesn't it? They argue that the government is simply out of touch, allowing a dangerous environment to fester while focusing on other priorities.
So, what does all this mean for Bihar? Tejashwi Yadav’s impassioned statements at the student’s funeral have certainly reignited a fierce debate about governance, public safety, and accountability in the state. While political rhetoric can often be heated, the underlying concerns about law and order, women's safety, and the tragic loss of young lives are very real and deserve serious attention. It's a moment that truly forces us to confront the challenges facing Bihar, and perhaps, encourages a demand for tangible solutions from its leadership.
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