RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has lambasted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar led government over the recent spate of bridge𒀰 collapses in the state.
Taking to micro-blogging site—X, he said, “ Congratulations! Due to the double power of the double engine government in Bihar, a mere 5 bridges have collapsed in just 9 days. The double engine NDA government comprising 6 par🦩ties, under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has sent auspicious and bright wishes of Mangalraj (good rule) to the people of Bihar on the collapse of the 5𝓰 bridges in 9 days.”
Yadav’s comments came after an under-con🍸struction bridge collapsed in Madhubani district's Jhanjharpur. This is the fifth such incident in the past 11 days.
The 77-meter-long bridge, under construction for the last two years and with an estimated cost of around Rs 3 crore, was being built und༒er the Prime Minister's Rural Road Scheme by Bihar's Rural Development Department.
Yadav said, “The self-proclaimed honest people are calling the thousands of crores of rupees being lost by the public due to the collapse of bridges as ‘courtes♎y’ rather than ‘corruption.’”
“Opposition leaders should res🧜ign after bridges are submerged in water,” he said in his sarc🌱astic comment.
Spate of bridge collapses in Bihar:
Before the Madhubani incident, f🅠o🥃ur other bridges have collapsed in Bihar in the last 11 days.
On June 18, a bridge over the Bakra River in Araria, built at a cost of Rs🅷 12 crore, collapsed.
This was♈ followed by a four-decade-old bridge ovဣer the Gandak River in Siwan falling on June 22.
On June 23, a bridge u𓃲nder construction in East Champaran, costing ar♛ound Rs 1.5 crore, also collapsed.
On June 2⛎7, when a bridge over a small tributary connecting the Kankai and Mahananda rivers in Kishanganj gave way.
The frequent bridge collapses in Bihar have been criticised by Opposit𒁏ion leaders, who are demandiꦫng fair investigation into the incidents.