Ahead of new political push, Nitish Kumar recounts legacy, outlines NDA agenda
During the third phase of his “Samriddhi Yatra”, Nitish will tour the Seemanchal and Kosi regions till 14 March.
During the third phase of his “Samriddhi Yatra”, Nitish will tour the Seemanchal and Kosi regions till 14 March.
He pointed out that Bihar Home Minister Samrat Choudhary has stated that anyone who pulls a woman’s dupatta in public would not be spared, and asked whether the police had taken cognisance of the chief minister’s hijab-related incident.
Tejashwi said that he hopes the new government will live up to the expectations of the people of Bihar.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday extended his heartiest congratulations to the newly sworn-in National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Bihar, led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who took the oath for a record tenth time.
Says that his alliance with NDA will remain forever.
After the sudden surge in Covid cases, the officials have made a provision of testing visitors before allowing them to interact with the Chief Minister.
Nitish Kumar said that he will not allow anyone to consume, sell, trade, manufacture or smuggle liquor in the state.
He also sought to clear misconceptions over the farm legislation that allows sale of produce outside APMC mandis.
As the Speaker ordered the removal of the remark from Vidha Sabha records, Tejashwi's remark triggered a war of words between JD-U and RJD, with a JD-U leader calling Tejashwi as a "flop cricketer and Class 9 failed student".
Janata Dal-United (JDU) leader Nitish Kumar and 14 ministries have sworn-in including Tarkishore Prasad and Renu Devi from the BJP as his two deputies.