Patna: In an embarrassment to the ruling NDA in Bihar, outside partner Lok Janshakti Party Monday slammed the state government's "delayed" and "less than adequate" response to the hardships faced by stranded migrant workers and students.
LJP chief Chirag Paswan, the son of party's founding president and Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan, caused a flutter by making public a letter he wrote to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and following it up with an interview to a news channel.
Our party is supporting, but not a part of the government in Bihar, junior Paswan told the channel. We are not satisfied with the arrangements in place for facilitating the return of students from places like Kota and migrant workers spread across the country.
The LJP's recent stands over several issues have led to much speculation in the political circles of Bihar where Assembly elections are due by the end of the year.
In his capacity as a Union minister, Ram Vilas Paswan has been hitting out at the state government for its alleged failure to provide the Centre with details of more than one million people who were not getting ration benefits because they did not have ration cards.
Chirag, the MP from Jamui, lamented that Chief Minister Kumar agreed to bring back students from Rajasthan's Kota, where they had been stuck since the imposition of lockdown, allegedly after much delay and up on his relentless request.
He also said that he believed the state government was making efforts to ensure that all students and migrant workers reach their homes, but, he added, these appeared to be inadequate.
Chirag also reiterated points he raised in his letter to Kumar, which was shared on social media. He criticized the government for creating a tedious registration system for migrant workers who have to enter their details online, saying they may not have the requisite education to do it.
He also said that thousands of young boys and girls from Bihar are still stuck at Kota, waiting for their turn to catch a train back home.
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