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Drama in Bihar Assembly as Nitish Kumar snaps at Opposition amid ‘guns and bullets’ accusation

Do not talk rubbish. This government will run without any hiccups. Just look at how many of you have been left now, says the CM.

February 24, 2026 / 15:18 IST
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar

The Bihar assembly witnessed an uproar on Tuesday with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar lost his composure after opposition members alleged that his government was running the state with the help of “guns and bullets”.

Trouble began soon after the House assembled at 11 am, with RJD MLA Kumar Sarvajeet rising in his seat to register a protest against the lathi charge on village 'chowkidars' (watchmen) here a day ago when they were staging a demonstration to press the demand for a hike in stipends.

"The 'chowkidars' who were demanding a hike in their pay are very much employees of the department of Home. Yet, they were treated in a deplorable fashion yesterday," alleged Sarvajeet.

Several other MLAs of the opposition party rose in their seats and shouted the slogan "bandook goli ki sarkar nahin chalegi (will not allow a rule by brute force, with the help of guns and bullets)".

This provoked Kumar, the longest serving CM of the state, who heads the JD(U) and has had a couple of short-lived alliances with the RJD in the recent past.

The 76-year-old leader said, "Do not talk rubbish. This government will run without any hiccups. Just look at how many of you have been left now." He was apparently referring to the RJD's drubbing in the last assembly polls when it returned with a tally of 25 in the 243-strong House.

Kumar also reminded the opposition party, which was unseated from power by the NDA helmed by him in 2005, that "You people did nothing worthwhile during the period you were in power".

"Law and order had been so abysmal that people feared getting out of their homes after 5 pm. So you better not talk nonsense," the CM said.

Amid the heated exchange, some of the opposition MLAs trooped into the well, briefly plunging the House into turmoil.

The agitated members got pacified after Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary rose to interject and said, "We will call representatives of various associations of chowkidars for talks. Their demands will be looked into, and appropriate action will be taken."

(With PTI inputs)

 

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first published: Feb 24, 2026 03:18 pm

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