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          Patna, May 14 (IANS) Having stayed away from the rough and   tumble of Bihar politics for more than one-and-a-half years, Rashtriya Janata   Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad says he will focus on the state to expose the   reality behind Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's so-called good governance.
 |  "Now I will stay in Bihar and march to villages across the state to expose the   real face of Nitish Kumar. I am here to stay," Lalu Prasad, who has been based   in New Delhi for a while, told IANS at his residence here.
 "I have   chalked out a strategy to launch an agitation against the failures of Nitish   Kumar's government by visiting villages along with RJD workers. I will now be in   direct touch with common people," he said.
 
 Lalu Prasad said he would   undertake a march from Motihari district to Gaya, about 200 km away, to reach   out to the 'aam admi' and gauge the people's mood. "I will not sit silent," said   the former chief minister.
 
 "Anger against Nitish's so-called good   governance and development is increasing in Bihar. It was visible with the   protests against the chief minister when he visited some districts during his   sewa yatra last month and this month," claimed Lalu Prasad.
 
 Lalu Prasad   also said Nitish Kumar will no longer miss his absence in Bihar. It was a   reference to Nitish Kumar's repeated statement that Lalu Prasad had become a   non- resident Bihari as he mostly stayed in Delhi after his RJD's debacle in the   last assembly polls in 2010.
 
 Lalu Prasad said the rule of his RJD was   termed as jungle raj due to crimes, but wondered about the spiralling crime   graph in Bihar under Nitish Kumar's rule.
 
 "There is hardly a day that   passes without murder, kidnapping, loot, rape and attack on the poorest people   by a powerful section in the state. The law and order machinery has completely   collapsed in the state," Lalu Prasad said.
 
 He said RJD leaders and   workers had been asked to raise public issues and consistently work at the   grassroots.
 
 He said people were fed up with the functioning of the   government due to an arrogant bureaucracy, unprecedented rise in corruption and   misutilisation of funds earmarked for MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural   Employment Guarantee Act) and other welfare schemes.
 
 "The state   government is hell bent on suppressing big financial irregularities worth   thousands of crores of rupees related to non submission of bills. This is a   government of scams and financial bungling. The RJD will expose it," he   said.
 
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