The Grand Alliance will start an “Aakrosh March” in Patna.

The Grand Alliance will start an “Aakrosh March” in Patna.
Patna July 20: The Grand Alliance, led by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) will start an Aakrosh March (Protest March) in Patna on Saturday.
The Grand Alliance March: The RJD leaders are getting the support of the Congress and left parties to target the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government in Bihar over the poor law and order situation.
The march will commence from the RJD head office located at Veerchand Patel Path, Income Tax Chowk, Dak Bunglow Chowk, and finally end at the district magistrate’s office in Patna.
The Aakrosh March is in response to a significant increase in crime incidents across Bihar. The high-profile murder of Jitan Sahani, father of VIP’s chief Mukesh Sahani in Darbhanga has given a burning issue in the hands of the Grand Alliance leaders to target the Nitish Kumar government.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/opposition-questions-bihars-law-and-order-after-murder-of-vip-leader-mukesh-sahanis-father/articleshow/111791853.cms?from=mdrTejashwi Yadav, the leader of the opposition in the Bihar assembly, has been regularly highlighting the poor law and order situation in the state by releasing crime bulletins.
The Bihar Government steps; The escalating crime incidents in Bihar have become a significant concern for the Nitish Kumar government. In response, the chief minister convened a high-level meeting with the police and civil administrative officers in his residence cum office in Patna on Friday evening and directed them to control the crime at any cost.
During the meeting, he stressed that any negligence or lackluster performance in crime prevention would lead to strong departmental action against responsible officers.
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The Grand Alliance stand on the meeting: Reacting to the law and order meeting, RJD leader Ezaj Ahmed criticized the approach of the state government. He stated, “Making statements would not help to improve the law and order situation of Bihar. The state government should think seriously. The state government is not serious about it and hence the crime is uncontrollable in Bihar.”
Ahmed highlighted that during the review meeting, both two deputy chief ministers from the BJP quota were absent, suggesting that the meeting was merely an “eyewash.”
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