The Asian Age

CM Nitish loses cool after scribes nettle him on crime

- Necessary

Patna, Jan. 15: A heated exchange was witnessed here on Friday between Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and journalist­s when they nettled him over a high-profile murder case that rocked the state capital earlier this week.

Mr Kumar was talking to reporters after dedicating to the public the first phase of “Atal Path”, a `379.57 crore elevated multiple lane road project that promises to drasticall­y reduce traffic congestion in a major part of the city.

As the chief minister began to speak about the improvemen­t in infrastruc­ture since he assumed power a decade and a half ago, he was interrupte­d by journalist­s who insisted that law and order has deteriorat­ed, citing the example of a young official of a private airlines having been gunned down outside his residence in the city Tuesday evening.

“Please do not mix up the issues of developmen­t and crime,” Mr Kumar requested and then snapped, when reporters persisted, saying “your projection will demoralise the state police which is doing its job. I had myself summoned the DGP and gave directions”.

Responding to their contention that the police was not able to prevent crime, he retorted “does a murderer seek permission before he commits the offence? Do you have any necessary inputs to share? If so, please go ahead”.

“Bihar has one of the lowest crime rates across the country. Please have a look at other states before painting a grim picture. And do you remember how bad things were when for a decade and a half the state was ruled by pati-patni (husband and wife an allusion to Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi),” a visibly irritated chief minister said.

Some of the senior journalist­s said they were all too willing to share their inputs with the police but felt hamstrung as the DGP did not pick up the phone and the person receiving calls simply noted down details of the caller with the promise that the officer will call back which never happened.

The CM then telephoned the DGP S.K. Singhal himself and directed him to spruce up the mechanism for communicat­ion with journalist­s. A hastily issued order from the state police chief ensued, enlisting mobile and landline numbers which mediaperso­ns could dial to contact him. —

 ?? — PTI ?? Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar feeds a flock of geese at the newly-inaugurate­d Venu Van in Rajgir.
— PTI Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar feeds a flock of geese at the newly-inaugurate­d Venu Van in Rajgir.

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