Patna (Bihar): Facing protests over the worst-ever water logging in Patna, Bihar Chief Minister lost his cool at the media, and said that the floods were happening all over India and even in the US.
The Chief Minister was referring to the Houston flood just days ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Howdy Modi" event.
Known for his sophisticated approach and soft tone, Nitish Kumar lambasted the reporters who were questioning him about the problems and sufferings of thousands affected by tragedy that stuck the capital city. This was days after his deputy Sushil Kumar Modi was reported to have been marooned at his home for three days.
Nitish Kumar was visiting water logged residential localities in Patna late on Tuesday to personally survey the ground situation, when he was hounded by locals and the media.
The Chief Minister said, "I am asking in how many parts of the country and across the world have there been floods? Is water in some parts of Patna the only problem we have? What happened in America?"
Opposition RJD has criticised Nitish Kumar for his statement saying that the CM is not ready to face the truth and reality.
"Nitish Kumar only listen psychophants and party leaders, who paint bright pictures before him, but when people raise issues and journalists ask questions he loses cool. It is not the first time this has happened. Our stand is vindicated that Nitish Kumar's 'shusasan' (good administration) has ended," RJD leader Bhai Virendra said.
Waterlogging continues in various localities here and government agencies have been trying to pump out the water. Patna has been facing waterlogging for past five days after heavy rainfall.
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