Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav is an angry man. With various members of the Bharatiya Janata Party raising the "jungle raj" bogey with unfailing regularity, he took to Twitter this week to vent his ire.
"Those who defame Bihar must see National Crime Records Bureau (statistics) and decide which state tops the crime chart," he tweeted following allegations that "jungle raj" has returned to the state after a young man was killed over an altercation in Gaya.
Yadav had earlier courted controversy when he equated the Pathankot terror attack in January this year with the Gaya road rage incident. "Isn't Pathankot attack bigger than murder in Bihar? Why is that not jungle raj," he had said.
"Those who defame Bihar must see National Crime Records Bureau (statistics) and decide which state tops the crime chart," he tweeted following allegations that "jungle raj" has returned to the state after a young man was killed over an altercation in Gaya.
Yadav had earlier courted controversy when he equated the Pathankot terror attack in January this year with the Gaya road rage incident. "Isn't Pathankot attack bigger than murder in Bihar? Why is that not jungle raj," he had said.