In a sharp rebuke amid rising political tensions, Bihar’s Food and Consumer Protection Minister Dilip Jaiswal has cautioned the opposition parties against exploiting the untimely death of a student for political mileage. The incident, which has sparked widespread grief and debate, occurred recently when a young female student from a prominent college in Patna met with a fatal accident under mysterious circumstances.
Minister Jaiswal, addressing a press conference in the state capital, emphasized the need for sensitivity during such tragic times. ‘This is not the moment for political games,’ he stated firmly, urging leaders from the RJD and Congress to refrain from ‘baking political bread’ on the pyre of sorrow. The minister highlighted the government’s swift response, including the launch of an immediate inquiry and provision of support to the bereaved family.
The opposition, led by voices like Tejashwi Yadav, has been vocal, demanding a high-level probe and accusing the state administration of negligence in campus safety. Protests erupted outside the college gates, with students and activists calling for justice and better security measures.
As the investigation unfolds, Jaiswal called for unity across party lines to address root causes such as inadequate infrastructure and safety protocols in educational institutions. He assured that the Nitish Kumar government is committed to student welfare and would not tolerate any lapses. The minister’s words have ignited a fresh debate on the ethics of politicizing tragedies in Bihar’s charged political landscape.
With elections on the horizon, this episode underscores the delicate balance between accountability and opportunism. Families across the state watch closely, hoping for closure and real reforms rather than rhetoric.
