Patna: Leader of Opposition in the Bihar assembly Tejashwi Yadav on Tuesday criticised the state government over rise in crime, saying it has doubled in the state under NDA rule than what was during the 15-year regime of the RJD under Lalu Prasad-Rabri Devi.
Participating in a debate during motion of thanks on Governor''s address to a joint sitting of the state legislature, Tejashwi Yadav said that number of cognisable offence cases was 97,850 when the RJD rule ended in 2005, but the number rose to 1,96,911 cases in 2018 during NDA regime, registering a 101.2 per cent of growth.
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Countering the allegations of ''Jungle Raj'' (era of misrule) under the RJD rule, Yadav said, records suggest otherwise. "Whose regime can be termed as ''Jungle Raj''?" the RJD leader asked. To buttress his point, he cited the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data during RJD rule between 1990 and 2005 and compared it with the figures of the next 13 years relating to NDA regime.