Political rhetoric has once again intensified in Bihar politics. Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, who arrived at the Sahyog Shivir held in Muzaffarpur, made a scathing attack on the government residence of former Chief Minister Rabri Devi. Samrat Chaudhary said, "Ghar toh vacate karna padega, koi mai ka lal hai who will not vacate the government house. Here is democracy, not raj-tantra. Here the mother needs a separate house, the son needs a separate house." This statement of the Chief Minister has come at a time when there is a political debate in Bihar about government housing and its use. Though he did not name anyone, his statement is being seen as a political jibe at Rabri Devi and her family directly. During the Sahyog Shivir, Samrat Chaudhary also reviewed the schemes of the state government and inquired from the people about their problems. During this time, he also gave necessary instructions to the officials regarding the law and order and effective implementation of government schemes. Now it has to be seen whether the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) always responds to the people sitting in front of Sheikh's official bungalow in Bargha district.
Bihar CM Samrat Chaudhary's Scathing Attack on Former Chief Minister's Residence Sparks Political Row
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