"BJP members are presenting figures as if incidents of crime have increased only in Bihar, whereas other places like Delhi, which is under direct control of the central government, has become a crime haven," Yadav said in the state Legislative Council.
"They (BJP) are bringing disrepute to the state by painting such negative picture of Bihar, which may also affect the development of the state," Yadav said.
The minister was replying to a debate on the Home department's budget of Rs 7,447.94 crore for 2017-18, which was subsequently passed by voice vote amid a walk out by NDA members.
With a view to check cases of human rights violations in police stations and lock-ups, the state government has approved a proposal to install CCTVs in all police stations and lock-ups of the state at an estimated cost of Rs 282.26 crore, Yadav said, asserting that it shows the government's commitment and concerns towards protecting civil and human rights.
The government has also decided to install CCTVs at prominent places of major cities to keep a strict vigil, the minister said.
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