'These three are making too much noise...' CM Nitish erupted at Rabri in Assembly
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed anger towards Rabri Devi and her party's female legislators for creating a ruckus in the Assembly regarding law and order issues.
The Bihar Assembly witnessed significant disruption as opposition legislators, led by RJD's Rabri Devi, protested vocally against the state government, challenging its handling of law and order in Bihar. CM Nitish Kumar responded to the uproar by pointing fingers at the female legislators, accusing them of making excessive noise and failing to perform while they were in power. He questioned their credibility, insisting that their complaints were baseless and irrelevant.
In a heated moment, Nitish Kumar singled out Rabri Devi and critiqued her leadership, suggesting that the current uproar was more about their party's attempts to regain power rather than genuine concerns for the public. He urged the Chair of the Assembly to take action against those disrupting proceedings, signaling a growing tension between the ruling and opposition parties.
On the other hand, Rabri Devi took the opportunity to criticize the Bihar Deputy Chief Minister, Samrat Chaudhary, highlighting the alarming rate of crimes against women, including ongoing incidents of rape. She called for accountability and demanded answers from Chaudhary regarding the government's failure to address these pressing social issues. This exchange underscores the fraught political climate in Bihar as both parties vie for public support amid serious concerns about law and order in the state.