Deputy CM Sinha Criticizes Tejashwi Yadav Over Silence on Bangladesh Hindu Attacks

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha criticized RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav for his silence on attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, attributing it to appeasement politics. Sinha emphasized the role of the opposition in informing the government of ground realities and addressing issues beyond social media.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 24-08-2024 18:23 IST | Created: 24-08-2024 18:23 IST
Deputy CM Sinha Criticizes Tejashwi Yadav Over Silence on Bangladesh Hindu Attacks
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha (Photo/ANI) . Image Credit: ANI
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Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha on Saturday lambasted Tejashwi Yadav, leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, for failing to speak out against assaults on Hindus in Bangladesh. Sinha alleged that Yadav's silence stems from 'appeasement politics,' challenging his capability as a responsible social leader.

Sinha criticized Yadav, saying, 'Tejashwi Yadav did not react to the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh due to the appeasement politics. He was not able to see the shops being looted, and houses and buildings being burnt. Such people can never be social beings.' The Deputy CM also visited Vishnupad Temple in Gaya and addressed journalists there, urging Yadav to fulfill his opposition duties beyond just tweeting.

'When I was LoP, I used to inform the government about the ground reality and the flaws of the government. The government doesn't run through tweets. But Tejashwi Yadav ji is always tweeting while sitting in Delhi, or Singapore, or Patna. You can't run a government with just tweets,' added Sinha. He further stated that if evidence of wrongdoing in police transfers is provided, the government will investigate appropriately.

'If there is anyone who is involved in transfer postings, then he should come up with the proof. The government will take the matter into its cognisance. But just making bogus allegations will not help. If there is any flaw, then the opposition is also a part of the government. They can make us aware,' said Sinha.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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