Bihar engineers' murder reminder of 'jungle raj' days: Giriraj

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 27 2015 | 6:57 PM IST
The murder of two engineers in Bihar shows that the return of "jungle raj" is inevitable in the state ruled by JD(U)-RJD-led alliance, Union Minister and BJP leader Giriraj Singh said today.
Terming JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar as a "dummy Chief Minister", Singh said that the actual power lies with RJD boss Lalu Prasad Yadav.
"Return of 'jungle raj' (lawlessness) is inevitable in Bihar. We had cautioned the people of the state about this during poll rallies," he said when asked to comment on the killing of two engineers of a private road construction company in Darbhanga district.
The two were shot dead by unidentified assailants on Darbhanga-Kusheshwarsthan state highway yesterday. Non-payment of levy was said to be the motive behind the murders.
"Though we respect the verdict given by the people of Bihar (in October-November elections), the truth is the era of extortion, dacoity, loot, murder is going to be back now because Nitish is a dummy CM and actual power lies with Lalu," Singh, a former Bihar cabinet minister said.
The Chief Minister should concentrate on law and order front and curb "rising" cases of dacoity, murder, kidnapping and extortion, the Lok Sabha MP from Nawada said.
Asked about stones being brought near the disputed site in Ayodhya, Singh said the Supreme Court has never banned such an activity.
"We respect Supreme Court's ruling in the case, but people must know that a Ram Temple would never be built in Pakistan," he said.
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"Congress should come forward and act as a
constructive Opposition party. It should ask why the growth rate of GDP is 7.5 per cent and not 10 per cent? What benefits India would get by Modi's foreign visits? How much of FDI has come into the country?" Giriraj Singh said.
Instead of asking such questions, the Congress, unfortunately, is content with raising the issue of alleged rise in intolerance under the BJP-led government, the Union Minister added.
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First Published: Dec 27 2015 | 6:57 PM IST

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