"The Chief Minister has finally agreed for a CBI probe into the journalist murder case following the Opposition's sustained demand. It is good that the CM has accepted our demand, but he should also ensure justice to the family of the journalist so that such incidents are not repeated," BJP national spokesman Syed Shahnawaz Hussain told reporters here.
Asserting that Kumar should establish "rule of law" and "good governance" in the state, Shahnawaz said the grand alliance government need to take "another resolve (nischay)" to wipe out crime from the state.
The Nitish Kumar government had in February last given nod for implementation of 'seven resolves' (Saat Nischay) in five years to provide education loans of up to Rs four lakh to students, electricity connection to all villages, piped water supply to every household, road and drainage in urban areas, etc.
Hussain, who was accompanied by state BJP leaders Vinod Narayan Jha, Sudhir Sharma and Surajnandan Kushwaha, said apart from making Bihar a liquor-free state, the Nitish government should take efforts to make it a crime-free state.
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The state government has got the mandate to contain crime in the state and not for taking steps after incidents occur, he said.
Terming the rule in the state as "Maha jungle raj of the Maha Gathbandhan", Hussain said Nitish Kumar was toeing the line of his deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav.