Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar lost his cool on Friday after he was asked questions about the rising crime graph in Bihar.While inaugurating the 6.7 km long elevated road between R-block and Digha in Patna, Kumar was asked about the rise in .
War Of Words Break Out Between Nitish, Journalists Over Airline Official s Murder
The chief minister then telephoned the DGP S K Singhal himself and directed him to spruce up the mechanism for communication with journalists. File photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-15T20:46:34+05:30 War Of Words Break Out Between Nitish, Journalists Over Airline Official s Murder outlookindia.com 2021-01-15T22:37:00+05:30
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar broke out in a scuffle with media, which later turned into an inflamed argument when they nettled him over a high-profile murder case that rocked Patna earlier this week.
CM Nitish was addressing the press meet after dedicating to the public the first phase of Atal Path , which is a Rs 379.57 crore elevated multiple lane road project that promises to reduce traffic congestion in a major part of the city.
Questions about law and order infuriates Nitish
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“Your questions are completely wrong and inappropriate,” he tells mediapersons
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“Your questions are completely wrong and inappropriate,” he tells mediapersons
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar lost his cool on Friday and lashed at out at the media for asking questions about the recent murder of a private airline executive in Patna.
“Your questions are completely wrong and inappropriate. Don’t call it an
apraadh. A murder has taken place and there is always a motive behind a murder. We need to find out the reason for the murder. The police are looking into it,” the Chief Minister said.
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The CM was responding to questions on law and order in the state amid the recent murder.
Rupesh Kumar Singh was shot at by unidentified bike-borne men in the Punaichak area of Patna on January 12.
The kin of the deceased on Friday demanded the probe to be transferred from Bihar police to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
New Delhi: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday (January 15) expressed outrage after being grilled by the reporters on the wake of the killing of Rupesh Kumar Singh, a manager with IndiGo airlines, by unidentified assailants. The CM was responding to questions on law and order in the state by the reporters.