Patna: In the run-up to the Bihar assembly elections, in his first-ever virtual rally on Monday, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said the leaders of the opposition were making false statements to mislead people without knowing the ground realities.
During his address, Kumar presented a report card of the last 15 years, in which he touched upon law and order, the economy, creation of road infrastructure and flood relief measures undertaken during the time he has been serving as CM. Kumar compared it with the Lalu-Rabri regime of 1990-2005.
Replying to Tejashwi's allegations about lawlessness in Bihar, Kumar said: "When they were in power, people could not step outside from their homes after 6 pm. There were no arrests, no trial of criminals. With the blessings of the government, criminals used to wave rifles from their vehicles. Now, a majority of criminals have been put behind the bars. They've undergone speedy trials. We have carried out special drives to nab absconding criminals. Now, the situation has improved with people stepping out with their families in the evening without any fear."
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Referring to 2018 NCRB data, Kumar said with a crime rate at an average of 222.1 per lakh population, Bihar ranked 23rd in the country in incidents of crime. The national average is above 300 per lakh population. In Bihar, 60 per cent of was the crime was happening owing to land disputes between family members. Besides, in crimes against women, Bihar's ranking is 29th in the country, 33rd in rapes, 23rd in kidnapping and 11th in murders.
"Naxalism in Bihar was at its peak during the Lalu-Rabri regime. When our government came into power, we identified 65 village panchayats and carried out a special drive to give them technical training. The situation has improved now with no such incident of Naxalite violence taking place in Bihar. Have they any answer to this?" asked Kumar.
Kumar said the maintenance of roads was at its worst during the Lalu-Rabri regime. "Now 96,500-km roads have bee constructed. Moreover, the construction of 18600-km roads is underway. The state government has made the concessionaire accountable to maintain roads after they are constructed with zero-tolerance."