"The national anthem has been insulted. The world is watching, and he (Nitish Kumar) should apologise in both houses. He should tender his resignation and make his son the Chief Minister of Bihar. Legally, this carries a punishment of three years. Action should be taken on this matter, but t
Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Rabri Devi on Friday called Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar "mentally unstable" and demanded to make his son CM if his mind is not stable.
The altercation began when Rabri Devi accused the ruling side of suppressing opposition voices on key public issues, such as rapes, thefts, and robberies happening in the state.
This comes after the former Bihar Chief Minister appeared before ED regarding the alleged land-for-job scam on Wednesday. Yadav and his family members are facing allegations of misusing their influence to secure jobs in the railways in exchange for land. The ED's investigation into the matte
"Bihar does not want a Chief Minister from the corrupt family. Bihar wants Nitish Kumar as the Chief Minister," said Singh while speaking to reporters.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) president Lalu Yadav on Wednesday appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with its probe into land for jobs scam.
Accusing the government of "misusing" constitutional institutions, Yadav said this would only strengthen them and allow them to come to power in Bihar.
The RJD leader is expected to arrive at the ED office in Patna for her interrogation. The ED will also question her son, Tej Pratap Yadav, later today.
Former Bihar Chief Minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Rabri Devi along with RJD MLAs protested outside the state assembly against the law and order situation in Bihar on Monday and said that "no one is safe" in the state.
Former Bihar Chief Minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Rabri Devi along with RJD MLAs protested outside the state assembly against the law and order situation in Bihar on Monday and said that no one is safe in the state.
Union Minister Nityanand Rai criticized the RJD and Congress for tarnishing Bihar's image, claiming their rule kept the state away from development. He stated that under Nitish Kumar, Bihar is progressing with better employment opportunities and central government schemes.
"She has been the former Chief Minister of Bihar, and she should choose her words carefully... This kind of unparliamentary language does not suit anyone... My question to her is what has she done for women? ... He (Nitish Kumar) has not insulted women in any way ...," Chaudhary told ANI