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Tejashwi Yadav Says Chirag Paswan Is a Weak Minister, Just a Silent Spectator

Tejashwi Yadav Says Chirag Paswan Is a Weak Minister, Just a Silent Spectator

Time of India6 days ago
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav launched a sharp attack on Union Minister Chirag Paswan, accusing him of being a "weak minister" and a silent spectator in a government plagued by corruption and crime. Reacting to Chirag's regret over Bihar's deteriorating law and order, Tejashwi said that simply expressing sorrow isn't enough. He alleged that criminals have become "Vijay" and "Samrat" in the state and slammed the NDA-led Bihar government as a 'double-engine' of corruption and crime. Tejashwi further questioned Chirag's loyalty to Bihar, stating his attachment seems stronger to his chair than to the people.#tejashwiyadav #chiragpaswan #biharpolitics #lawandorder #rjd #nda #crimeinbihar #corruption #doubleenginesarkar #bihargovernment #politicalattack #rjdvsnda #biharnews #nitishkumar #mantriwars
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