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The monsoon session is expected to be tumultuous in Bihar.

The monsoon session is expected to be tumultuous in Bihar.

Patna July 21: The forthcoming monsoon session of the Bihar assembly, starting from July 22, is expected to be quite tumultuous.

Monsoon session begins in Bihar assembly from tomorrow: The five days long monsoon session will end on July 26. The opposition led by Tejashwi Yadav, has been highly critical of the Nitish Kumar government, particularly focusing on the poor law and order situation and a number of bridges and culverts collapses. Since June 18, over 15 bridges and culverts have collapsed in Bihar.

Opposition leaders attacking the state government: The leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav is proactive in releasing crime bulletins and data on infrastructure failures to highlight state government inefficiencies.

The opposition leaders are accusing the Nitish Kumar government of rampant corruption across various departments. 

The India bloc had also staged a protest march in Patna on Saturday to highlight the depleting law and order situation in Bihar.

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The construction of bridges did not happen during RJD’s tenure, says Tejashwi Yadav.

Reacting to the upcoming monsoon session,

Mahboob Alam, the MLA of CPI-ML said: “We always raise questions that affect people. At present, we have been witnessing many crime incidents. The state government is unable to tackle criminals effectively and this has led to the increasing number of crimes in the state. Corruption remains a significant concern that needs to be raised during the monsoon session in the house. The frequent collapse of bridges and culverts indicates widespread corruption within various departments.”

With these pressing issues at hand, the monsoon session is anticipated to be highly charged and contentious.

State government defense: Neeraj Kumar Bablu, the PHED minister of the Bihar government under BJP quota said: “We will give answers to the questions asked by the opposition during the monsoon session but if they would create ruckus inside the house then it will not be possible. I am expecting a position approach from the opposition.”

Bablu expressed his hope for a positive and cooperative approach from the opposition during the session.

“The Nitish Kumar government has a zero tolerance on crime and against criminals. We will give answers to the questions asked by the opposition. We are fully prepared for it,” said Jayant Raj, the building construction minister in the Bihar government.

EOM. 

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