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Nitish Kumar took the swipe in Lulu then Prasad

Patna: Taking a swipe in his political rival then Prasad, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on Sunday asked what was done by the RJD head before him, did for the welfare of women, except to put his wife in the main minister’s post.
“What did the ruling person before I did it for women? When he got the chance, he put his wife in his chair, but what work did he do for the welfare and progress of a general woman in Bihar?” Asked Nitish when handling the state office carrier meeting from JD (U) party here.
Congratulates the State President JD (U) Umesh Singh Kushwaha for giving more than 33% of organizational posts to women in the party, Nitish said the government had empowered women in all areas of life.
“Today, Bihar has the highest number of women in the police.
There is no other country that has a number of women in the police like that,” CM and added, “Not only women, our government works to ensure the overall development and progress of all parts of society – – Good to the back, Dalit, Mahadalit or a member of a minority community.
“” My government works to ensure development in all sectors, all fields.
We do not discriminate with any part when running a development job.
We do the same work for all Regions, all regions, all castes, all communities, all parts of the community, “CM said while telling the development work carried out by the government in a row in the last 16 years.
Cm then congratulated the President JD (U) and members of Rajya Saba Singh to be included as the Cabinet Minister in the Government of Narendra Modi.
“Singh has a broad administrative experience and I hope he is, as the Union Minister will appear effectively,” CM said.
Speaking on that occasion, Singh said the way CM Nitish Kumar empowered women by providing them reservations on different posts through various administrative decisions, JD (U) followed the lawsuit and provided more than 33% of organizational posts to women at the party.
“In the future, we will try to provide 50% post to women at the party,” said Boss JD (U).
Overcoming a meeting from the national capital, RCP Singh firmly said that he would continue to work as ministers and the President Party carefully.
“I took an oath as an Union Minister on July 7.
I will do the role of a minister strongly by working for the organization with the same spirit.
But, if the party decides, I will definitely give this responsibility to ‘strong partners’,” said Singh, giving a little clue about the possibility of guard in the leadership of the top JD (U) in the days to come.
While Nitish Kumar, RCP Singh and National Secretary General of the Party of Sanjay Kumar Jha discussed the meeting through the zoom app, other senior leaders such as UPENDRA KUSHWAHA, Bashishha Narianiain Singh, Minister of Education Vijay Kumar Choudhary and the Minister of Building Building Ashok Choudhary was physically present at the office (U).
JD (U) State President Umesh Singh Kushwaha led the meeting.

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