In a fiery session of the Bihar Legislative Council, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar publicly criticized former CM Rabri Devi and her party members for their alleged lack of contribution to the state’s development. Addressing the Council, Nitish Kumar questioned the work done by opposition leaders, stating that they have failed to make any meaningful progress during their tenure. He emphasized that the current government has completed all major projects and is effectively collaborating with the central government to ensure Bihar’s growth. According to the CM, the opposition’s claims of work are baseless, and he urged them to recognize the ongoing initiatives that have transformed the state. The session also highlighted the presentation of important legislative documents, including the Bihar Municipality Service Rules 2026 and the Bihar Municipality Plan Service Rules 2025, which were placed on members’ desks for review. Nitish Kumar’s remarks reflect heightened tensions in the Council and underscore his government’s focus on accountability and state development. Observers note that this confrontation signals continued political rivalry ahead of upcoming administrative initiatives and legislative sessions. The debate marks a significant moment in Bihar politics, bringing the spotlight on both governance achievements and political accountability.


