"Till I am there jungle raj can never come. I had established rule of law and this will continue to prevail," Kumar, who has been at helm of affairs in the state since November 2005 except for brief period when Jitan Ram Manjhi occupied the chair, said.
The bogey of return of 'jungle raj' in Bihar had been raised by opposition BJP following the alliance between JD(U) and RJD.
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Kumar was speaking after president of state association of oilmen caste, Krishna Prasad took membership of JD(U) at the chief minister's residence.
He said that fear (of crime) had vanished from the mind of people of the state.
Attacking at BJP for its comments against the alliance, Kumar said the party wished to gain votes by showing threat of minorities to the majority Hindu community and raising the cry of "jungle raj".
"Only that party should form government in the state which can work for its progress," he said.
Referring to neighbouring Jharkhand, he said it has a BJP government. "But no decision is taken in Ranchi, order comes to them from Delhi through Whatsapp ... Jharkhand government is functioning on direction of Delhi." "People of Bihar are self-respecting who would never accept a government in the state to be run on directions from Delhi," he added.
"Jungle raj" is an euphemism used to describe 15-year rule of RJD in Bihar from 1990 to 2005 marked by poor law and order situation.