Bihar monsoon crime theory: Will the crime in Bihar now depend on the weather? Will criminals now wait for the monsoon, so that their misdeeds are deferred as ‘rainy case’? This absurd statement of a senior police officer on Bihar’s law and order is not only ridiculous, but also raises serious questions on the falling law and order of the state. While Tejashwi Yadav is besieging Nitish Kumar on this statement, Chirag Paswan’s attack in his own government is creating a new trouble for the Chief Minister. Has Bihar really become a stronghold of ‘criminal emperors’, or is it another pawn of the political year’s political board?
Joke of ‘monsoon theory’ and police helpless
“Most of the murders take place in the months of April, May and June … This sequence goes on until the rain comes … because, most farmers do not have work and during this time crimes increase.” This is not an astrological prediction, but the ‘unique research’ of ADG Kundan Krishnan of Bihar, which has shocked the whole country. Will the police now study its ‘weather’ instead of stopping crime? Does Bihar Police their hands
Have you stand up and consider crime as ‘natural disaster’?
This ‘monsoon theory’ has given the opposition a golden opportunity to attack the Nitish government. Tejashwi Yadav, who has been continuously questioning the rising crime rate in Bihar, is an attacker on the Chief Minister regarding this statement. He says that “Chief Minister is in unconscious state. Bihar is out of control. Criminals have now become emperors. There is an atmosphere of fear and insecurity in the state.” This attacker of Tejashwi is natural. Being the Leader of the Opposition, he has every right to highlight the weaknesses of the government, and law and order is the first responsibility of any government.
Chirag Paswan’s ‘home piercing’ avatar: new challenge for Nitish
While Tejashwi Yadav is attacking from outside, Chirag Paswan, who is part of the NDA alliance, is attacking his own government from inside. Despite being a Union Minister, Chirag is constantly besieging Nitish Kumar on the law and order of Bihar. The murder in broad daylight at Paras Hospital in Patna has given him another chance. Chirag Paswan says that there are daily murders in Bihar, the morale of criminals is on the sky, and the working style of the police-administration is beyond comprehension.
On the one hand, where the lamp praises the decision of free electricity in the morning, he again becomes attacked after the murder in the hospital by evening. His ‘double standard’ or say that ‘according to the situation’ rhetoric is becoming a headache for Nitish Kumar. His posts on social media show how concerned they are about the deteriorating law and order in Bihar, or rather they are strengthening their political land in view of the upcoming assembly elections. “How many more murders will be offered to Bihari now? It is beyond understanding what is the responsibility of Bihar Police?” These questions of Chirag directly target Nitish Kumar’s home department, whose responsibility is with the Chief Minister himself.
Nitish Kumar: Sitting on the ax himself?
The question arises whether Nitish Kumar is deliberately giving Chirag Paswan a chance to be an attacker? Do they know that Chirag will not leave this opportunity and BJP also likes to raise questions on Nitish? The way Chirag Paswan helped the BJP in the 2020 Bihar assembly elections, it is not hidden from anyone. Political pundits believe that Chirag then sacrificed himself and filled the BJP’s bag.
It is clear that Nitish Kumar politically knows how to deal with Chirag Paswan. But the deterioration of law and order is a serious matter, especially when the Home Department is with them. Crime figures in Bihar may be shown less than the surrounding states, but recent incidents are presenting a frightening picture. Murdered by entering the hospital, firing in broad daylight – these incidents are creating an atmosphere of fear and insecurity in the common man.
Whatever is happening in Bihar is neither good for the state nor for the political future of Nitish Kumar. Does the Chief Minister not understand that he is hitting an ax on his own feet? Or is this a well-planned strategy of them, which will result in we will see in the upcoming elections? The people of Bihar will get the answer soon, but till then this game of ‘monsoon theory’ and political stakes will continue. Do you think the law and order in Bihar has really become so bad, or it is only the hot-hot of the election season?