Overview
- Tejashwi Yadav claimed that 21 years of NDA rule left Bihar the poorest state with the lowest per-capita income and the highest unemployment.
- He alleged widespread corruption has drained the treasury and warned the government could soon struggle to pay salaries.
- Rabri Devi and RJD’s Ran Vijay Sahu echoed fiscal alarm, saying the state exchequer is headed toward bankruptcy.
- Yadav called the current state budget directionless and said the government fails to answer opposition questions in the House.
- He alleged daily incidents of serious crime, criticized healthcare and education delivery, raised concerns over irregular recruitment, and said prohibition enforcement penalizes the poor while illegal liquor trade persists.