Is Liquor Easier to Find Than Water in Bihar? Congress Cries “Jungle Raj”
The Congress party has leveled serious allegations against the current state of affairs in Bihar, claiming that liquor is more accessible than basic necessities like water. This has reignited the controversial “Jungle Raj” narrative, a term used to describe a perceived period of lawlessness and misgovernance.
Congress Accuses Bihar Government of Failing Prohibition
The Congress party’s claim paints a concerning picture of the effectiveness of Bihar’s prohibition policy. Their statement suggests that despite the ban on alcohol, access to liquor remains surprisingly easy, raising questions about enforcement and potential black market activity. This directly challenges the government’s narrative on the success of the prohibition.
“Jungle Raj” Narrative Resurfaces
The use of the term “Jungle Raj” adds a significant political dimension to this issue. This loaded phrase evokes a sense of chaos and instability, and its resurgence is likely to intensify the political debate surrounding the government’s handling of law and order in Bihar. The implications extend beyond just the liquor ban, reflecting broader concerns about governance and public safety.