In a bold political maneuver ahead of the crucial 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, the Congress party has launched a scathing attack on both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, posing fifteen piercing questions that strike at the heart of governance issues plaguing the state.
The Employment Exodus: Bihar's Bleeding Talent
The opposition party has raised alarming concerns about the massive displacement of Bihar's youth seeking employment opportunities elsewhere. Why are educated Biharis forced to migrate to other states for jobs despite numerous government schemes? Congress demands to know what concrete steps both central and state governments have taken to generate sustainable employment within Bihar.
Paper Leaks: Breaking the Trust of Aspirants
Congress has highlighted the recurring nightmare of examination paper leaks that has shattered the dreams of countless competitive exam aspirants. The party questions the government's failure to establish a robust, leak-proof examination system despite numerous incidents that have compromised the futures of Bihar's youth.
Law and Order: The Growing Security Concerns
The safety of Bihar's citizens has come under sharp scrutiny as Congress points to:
- Rising incidents of crimes against women
- Increasing law and order challenges
- Alleged failure of the police administration
- Growing public insecurity across the state
The timing of this political offensive is significant, coming just months before Bihar prepares for assembly elections that could redefine the state's political landscape. The Congress party's direct questioning of both PM Modi and CM Nitish Kumar indicates a strategic attempt to hold the ruling alliance accountable for what they term as "governance failures" affecting millions of Biharis.
As political temperatures rise, all eyes are on how the BJP-JD(U) coalition will respond to these serious allegations concerning employment, education integrity, and public safety—issues that could potentially sway voter sentiment in the upcoming electoral battle.