
Patna:
In Bihar, the government is serious about the attack on policemen in recent times and those involved in any such incident will not be spared. Bihar Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary said on Sunday that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is aware of all these matters. After returning to the house of former party president Vashisht Narayan Singh and Ashok Chaudhary with the Chief Minister in Patna, Minister Chaudhary said that the Chief Minister had gone to ask his Kushalakshm at the house of former president Singh. He said about the attack on policemen recently that the government has given instructions to take strict action on the whole matter, but it is definitely a matter of concern.
He said that it is also a matter of frustration among criminals, so such an incident is happening. Police’s activism has increased. On the involvement of Nishant, son of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Holi Milan at the Chief Minister’s residence, he said that it is natural that he is the son of the Chief Minister, so he lives there. Even before, he has been meeting people. Nitish Kumar has to take the decision to come to his politics or not, the party is his. There is no talk of very big politics in this.
He said that Nitish Kumar has created this party, he will also write political future. On the allegations of the opposition being in unconscious state on Nitish Kumar, he said that the Chief Minister visited the entire state on Pragati Yatra during the cold season. After that, there has been an attempt to diagnose the problems of the people, so there is a furore among others. I live with them, he is constantly active. The popularity of Nitish Kumar remains and is at the highest level. Some other things have no meaning. Those who do not see anything, they talk about different ways.
On the episode of RJD MLA Tej Pratap Yadav, Chaudhary said that people are sensible and people are understanding. There is no need for debate in this, nor need to talk too much.
(Tagstotranslate) Vijay Chaudhary (T) Nitish Kumar (T) Attack on Polcemen in Bihar (T) Vijay Chaudhary (T) Nitish Kumar (T) Nitish Kumar (T) Nitish Kumar (T) Attack on policemen in Bihar