"After some criminal incidents the Opposition starts saying it is 'jungle raj' (in Bihar). But when the accused is caught and punished they're not seen," Tejaswi told PTI on the sidelines of 'Janata ke Darbar me Mukhya Mantri' programme.
"They talk a lot about crime situation in Bihar but why did they maintain silence when my brother-in-law was robbed at gun point at Gurgaon on last Wednesday ... Is it an example of 'Mangal raj' in BJP ruled Haryana?" he asked.
"A state on the 22nd position has 'jungle raj' while BJP-ruled Rajasthan, Haryana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, figuring ahead of Bihar, have no jungle raj?" he asked.
On LJP chief Ramvilas Paswan's comment earlier in the day about "return of 'jungle raj'", Tejaswi said, "He (Paswan) is like a guardian. My father (Lalu Prasad) has told me not to speak anything against him. But he and other Opposition leaders should desist from bringing politics in a criminal incident."
When people rejected Prime Minister Narendra Modi's barb of 'jungle raj' under RJD and JD(U) during the Bihar elections what is the relevance of assertions by others, he asked.
