Nitish has become symbol of bad governance: BJP Bihar chief Samrat Chaudhary


Patna, Aug 9 (IANS): As the JD(U)-RJD government is set to complete one year in Bihar on August 10, state BJP president Samrat Chaudhary slammed Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saying that he got the tag of "Sushasan Babu" due to the saffron party but now he has become a symbol of bad governance.

"Nitish broke the alliance with the BJP last year and sat in the lap of Lalu family. In the last one year, he has become a symbol of Kushasan (bad governance).He is an opportunist Paltimar," Chaudhary said.

Quoting a line from famous poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar's poem, he said: "Jab Nash Manuj Par Chata hai, Pahle Vivek Mar Jata Hai", referring to Nitish Kumar.

"Due to his over ambition, Nitish has put the future of 12 crore people of people at stake. People are watching how a person is backstabbing repeatedly to secure his personal interest and post. JD(U) and RJD were against each other in the past and are together only to achieve their personal interest," Chaudhary said.

"Due to higher crime graphs, thousands of women lost their children, Jehadi elements, liquor mafias, extortionists and PFI operatives have flourished in the state in the last one year. One murder takes place every day in Patna,” he said.

  

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