Bihar: Opposition slams govt over ‘crime rise’

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PATNA: Opposition parties continued their attack on the state government over increasing crime in the state, including murder of IndiGo’s station manager at Patna airport Rupesh Singh.
Congress leader Akhilesh Singh said the government should hand over the probe into Rupesh’s murder to a sitting judge. Party’s state spokesperson Rajsh Rathorre also lashed out at CM Nitish Kumar over increasing crime graph in Bihar. “Murder, rape, lynching and robbery have become a common affair in the state. CM Nitish Kumar should vacate the home ministry and look for a good substitute,” he said.
RJD leaders Tejashwi Prasad and Tej Pratap also slammed the government over “deteriorating” law and order in the state. A day after demanding CM’s resignation, Tejashwi once again took to twitter and criticised the CM for being “insensitive”. Tej said a common people are living in fear because of rise in crime in the state.
JD(U) state spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan said the criminals would be arrested soon.
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