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‘Speak up, why do you need your phone’ – In Bihar Assembly, Nitish Kumar lashes out at Jehanabad MLA over use of mobile

The MLA was raising concerns about the exploitation of ration shop owners by lower-level officials and demanding swift implementation of an online public distribution system by the state government.

NitishBihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar speaks in the Bihar Legislative Council during the Budget session, in Patna, on Thursday. (Source: Screengrab via PTI)

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, known for his occasional fiery outbursts in the Assembly, lost his temper yet again – this time over a fellow legislator’s decision to read out his question using his mobile phone.

Are baat bolo na apni taraf se, ae kaun cheez mobilewa lekar ke bolte ho (Speak on your own, why are you using a mobile phone while talking?),” the septuagenarian leader lashed out at Rashtriya Janata Dal Jehanabad MLA Suday Yadav, irked by the latter’s decision to read out his question from his mobile during the ongoing Budget Session.

The MLA was raising concerns about the exploitation of ration shop owners by lower-level officials and demanding swift implementation of an online public distribution system by the state government.

In response, Minister for Food and Consumer Protection Leshi Singh said that the government was considering this and would implement it soon.

But Yadav’s act of referring to a mobile phone while speaking did not sit well with Nitish, who cut in while another Opposition leader, Manju Agarwal, was speaking. Turning to Speaker Nand Kishor Yadav, Kumar said: “Ae! Are pratibandhit hai. Aap bhooliye mat, yaad karaiye (It’s prohibited. Don’t forget, remind them).”

“Anyone who brings a mobile will be thrown out,” the CM said, urging the Speaker to implement the rule “quickly”.

He added jokingly, “If this continues, forget the next 10 years, Earth will be destroyed even before that.”

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He then turned to the Jehanabad MLA, who was still holding the phone, and said, “Present your question differently. That’s nonsense. Why are you keeping it?”

His remarks drew chuckles from legislators on both sides.

Not everyone appeared amused, though, with RJD leader and former Bihar deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav taking to X to call the CM “anti-technology” and “anti-youth”.

“If an honourable member has to ask a supplementary question, he will have to ask it by looking at his mobile or tab, but the computer-illiterate Chief Minister of Bihar has a problem with that too. It is unfortunate that Bihar has got such a conservative and outdated Chief Minister who is anti-technology as well as anti-youth, students and women. Condemnable,” he wrote.

The CM also had a spat with RJD’s Rabri Devi inside the Bihar Legislative Council.

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The argument broke out after Opposition leaders, including Rabri, blamed the Nitish-led NDA government for the worsening law and order situation in the state. “Leave it, what do you know,” Nitish told Rabri. “What were you? For what reason did you become the Chief Minister? You became one after your husband was suspended,” the CM said, referring to Lalu Yadav’s resignation following the fodder scam investigation in 1997.

He also claimed that it was only after his own government came to power in 2005 that much of the state’s development took place.

Himanshu Harsh is a Correspondent with The Indian Express, currently leading on-the-ground coverage in Bihar. With a reporting career rooted in the complexities of the National Capital Region (NCR), Himanshu specializes in the critical intersection of law, crime, and civic governance. Professional Expertise & Credentials An alumnus of the prestigious Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi, Himanshu brings a rigorous academic foundation to his investigative work. His expertise is characterized by a "ground-up" reporting style, most notably demonstrated during his extensive coverage of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, where he analyzed shifting political landscapes and grassroots sentiment. Specialized Beats Himanshu’s portfolio reflects versatility, allowing him to navigate diverse industries and social issues: Civic & Legal Affairs: Extensive experience covering the Delhi reporting beat, focusing on policy implementation and judicial impact. Automotive Industry: A technical background in reporting on India’s evolving transport and automotive sectors. Social Fabric & Human Interest: Beyond hard news, he is known for exploring the changing social dynamics of India’s urban and rural heartlands, bringing a human-centric lens to systemic issues. Personal Interests & Digital Literacy Outside the newsroom, Himanshu’s deep engagement with technology and gaming informs his understanding of digital trends and the modern information economy. A trained DJ with a passion for music, his diverse personal interests contribute to a well-rounded perspective that resonates across both traditional and digital media platforms. ... Read More

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