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BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said at a press conference that several people, including journalists, have been killed and a temple priest was beheaded since the two parties joined hands to form the government after the Janata Dal (United) snapped ties with the saffron party.
He also cited cases of sexual assault and the death of six persons in Chhapra after drinking spurious liquor.
”Disorder is spreading in the state at a fast pace. It will not be an exaggeration to say that ‘jungle raj’ returns to Bihar,” he said.
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He claimed that the BJP’s presence in the state government earlier worked as a restraining influence on crime even though the party did not have a home or excise departments.
Patra also attacked Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav over his reported comments on his party’s promise of providing 10 lakh jobs.
The BJP leader said Yadav claimed that he was not the chief minister when asked about the promise. He should clarify it, Patra said. The Bihar deputy chief minister has asserted that his newly formed government will ”deliver” on the promise of providing 10 lakh jobs that he had made while spearheading the RJD’s campaign during the assembly elections in 2020.