INDIA bloc held the protest against rising crime in Patna.

INDIA bloc held the protest against rising crime in Patna.
Patna July 20: The INDIA bloc held the protest march in Patna highlighting the rising crime incidents in Bihar.
The leaders and workers of RJD, Congress CPI, CPM and CPI-ML participated, carrying posters and flags of their respective parties.
Protest march of INDIA bloc: The march began from the Income Tax Square and proceeded towards the office of the district magistrate of Patna via Dak Bungalow Chowk. Despite police barricades at Income Tax Chowk, the INDIA bloc leaders and supporters broke through and reached Dak Bungalow Chowk, where heavy police barricades prevented further progress, resulting in a scuffle between supporters and the police.
Eventually, officials of the Patna district allowed one member from every political party that comes under the INDIA bloc to proceed to the office of the district magistrate, where they handed over the memorandum to Patna DM Chandrashekhar Singh.
The trigger point for the protest of the INDIA bloc: The protest was initiated to highlight the rising crime incidents in Bihar. The leader of the opposition in the Bihar assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, is vocal on this issue and is regularly releasing the crime bulletins to target the Nitish Kumar government.
The murder of Jitan Sahani, father of VIP chief Mukesh Sahani has become the focal point to criticize the Nitish Kumar government.
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The opposition blamed the NDA government: The leaders of the INDIA bloc criticized the state government’s silence on rising crime in Bihar.
“When the father of a leading politician is not secure in Bihar then how could a common people secure here? Nitish Kumar has no right to sit on the chair of the chief minister,” said CPI-ML legislator Mahboob Alam.
“The state government is silent on the rising crime incidents in Bihar. They are doing high-level meetings, but the crime incidents are not stoppable. The state government has to answer to it. We will take answers during the upcoming monsoon session of the Bihar assembly.”
EOM.