"Kumar has become a puppet Chief Minister. His silence when the state is seeing a rise in criminal cases and many MLAs of the ruling alliance are accused of crime, is shameful," BJP national secretary Shrikant Sharma said.
The RJD-JD(U)-Congress alliance's poll slogan 'Bihar me bahar ho', in reality, had become 'Apradhi ki bahar ho' (criminals are having a field day), he said, citing a number of recent cases.
He also referred to a number of cases of murder, kidnapping and robbery to make his point.
Sharma hit out at the Bihar government over its decision to withdraw a vandalism case against Prasad and his two minister sons.
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"BJP has been saying that Prasad is the super chief minister in Bihar. It (withdrawal of cases) only vindicates our stand," he said.
A district court in Patna had on Wednesday closed a case against Prasad relating to an FIR registered against him during the last Lok Sabha elections, on a plea of the state government.