
In a massive political offensive, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has targeted the Samrat Choudhary-led administration, claiming that Bihar is currently suffering from a severe leadership crisis. Following a series of rapid political shifts, Tejashwi questioned the legitimacy and efficiency of a state that has seen two Chief Ministers within a span of just six months, calling it an insult to the people's mandate.The "Three-People" Theory: Tejashwi’s Bold ClaimTejashwi Yadav didn't stop at questioning the number of Chief Ministers. He went on to allege that Bihar is no longer being governed by a single leader but by a "troika" of individuals operating behind the scenes. According to the Leader of Opposition, this "triple-engine" governance is causing confusion in the bureaucracy and stalling essential development projects across the state.Six Months, Two CMs: A Record of Instability?The RJD leader highlighted the recent musical chairs in the Chief Minister's office as a sign of weakness within the ruling alliance. He argued that when the top post in the state changes hands so frequently, it sends a message of instability to investors and the general public. "Bihar has become a laboratory for political experiments while the youth wait for jobs," Tejashwi remarked during his interaction with the media.Governance at a StandstillTejashwi’s critique focused heavily on the lack of administrative accountability. He claimed that because the "three rulers" of Bihar have conflicting interests, the state's law and order and education systems are being neglected. He challenged the Samrat Choudhary government to come clean on who actually holds the decision-making power in the cabinet.The Road Ahead for the MahagathbandhanAs the political tug-of-war intensifies, Tejashwi Yadav hinted that the RJD and its allies are ready to take these issues to the public. With the 2026 political landscape in Bihar shifting rapidly, the "Two CMs in 6 months" narrative is likely to become a central theme in the upcoming election campaigns, as the opposition seeks to portray the current regime as a "government of convenience" rather than “conviction.”
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