Patna: Minister of Nitish Kumar’s Chairperson on Monday said new technology sometimes caused a problem.
He referred to controversy over spyware Pegasus which was allegedly used to maintain supervision in several ministers of trade unions, opposition leaders, journalists, and entrepreneurs.
“In my opinion, it is not good for troublesome Rehta Hai …
Ye error hai, “he told the media on the sidelines of the weekly program ‘Janata to Darbar Mein Mukhyamantri’.
Nitish also said the center must begin a new dialogue with farmers protest over new agricultural bills.
“I will urge the center to start a new dialogue with farmers to achieve a peaceful solution,” he said while expressing concern over the church a large number of farmers outside Delhi when the threat of the third wave of Covid-19 was soaring in this country.
Nitish said that even though farmers’ agitation had no impact on Bihar because the case was different from other states.
“We have taken a few steps in the interest of farmers.
Their production has been upgraded and their products are obtained by government institutions,” he said.
CM also took friction on the statement of Shiv Sena Sanjay Raut that BJP had to attract its support from the Kumar Nitish government if the JD (U) leader opposed the legislation on population control.
“I don’t pay attention to people like that.
Where they stand today are known to all.
‘Usko kuchh sogajh mein aatai hai kya (does he understand things like that)?,” He with sarcastically asked.
To go home, CM refers to the controversy over the CBI investigation recommended by the Government of Bihar to the mysterious death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput in Mumbai last year.
“What happens in the case is known to all,” he said.
Nitish said he had made his stand clear about population control problems.
“I least care about the steps of other countries to control birth numbers,” he added.
He revealed that the Bihar government decided to open 10 + 2 schools in every perfection with the aim of educating girls.
Even some high schools are upgraded to a higher secondary level to achieve goals.
“This is a proven fact that girl education plays an important role in birth control,” he said.
Nitish previously said that framing law would not help control the population.
This problem has a snowballed controversy after the draft bill prepared by the Yogi Aditentalath government at Uttar Pradesh.