Patna’s political corridors echoed with Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha’s robust defense of Bihar’s developmental surge on Monday, as he took aim at RJD heir Tejashwi Yadav for failing to notice the state’s multifaceted advancements. In an engaging media briefing, Sinha underscored the all-round progress underway, contrasting it sharply with Yadav’s absentee critiques.
How can someone jet-setting between Delhi and foreign shores spot Bihar’s ground-level transformations? Sinha pondered aloud. He advocated for Yadav to traverse the state’s nooks and crannies, converse with citizens, and appreciate the doubled momentum in development works driven by the NDA government.
On the law and order front, Sinha urged proactive involvement from Yadav rather than finger-pointing. ‘Our administration ensures rigorous action against wrongdoers, establishing law’s supremacy—yet this escapes the opposition’s vision,’ he noted with regret.
Regarding alcohol prohibition, Sinha affirmed its enduring commitment, highlighting supplier-focused reforms after multiple reviews. He posed a direct challenge: ‘If you deem it unsuccessful, what steps have you taken to bolster it?’ Dismissing opposition rhetoric as malice-driven, he stressed collaborative governance.
Culminating his remarks, Sinha observed that the immaturity of key opposition figures is eroding institutional respect, a sentiment echoed nationwide. Bihar’s journey of prosperity continues unabated, rendering such oversights increasingly indefensible.