If officials appear insensitive to you, beat up with bamboo sticks: Giriraj Singh
If officials appear insensitive to you, beat up with bamboo sticks: Giriraj Singh
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Begusarai: Union Minister Giriraj Singh stays in discussions for the day due to his statements. Now on Saturday, he has given a suggestion to the people of his Lok Sabha constituency Begusarai. He said in the suggestion, "If an officer does not listen to them, beat them up with bamboo sticks." Indeed, BJP leaders were addressing a program at the Agricultural Institute located at Khodwampur here. Meanwhile, during the address, the Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Department said, 'I often get complaints that the authorities do not listen to the complaints of the public. I want to tell them why they come to me for such a small thing. MP, MLA, village head, DM, SDM, BDO…. The duty of all of them is to serve the public. If they do not listen to you, then take the cane with both hands and give it to their head.'

Now RJD has attacked Nitish Sarkar with this statement of Giriraj Singh. In fact, recently RJD said in a statement, 'Is this government running or is Mahajangalraj running?' In fact, RJD has made a tweet in which it is said, 'Nitish Kumar Ji, on the one hand, tells the youth that if you oppose the government or the officer, sit on a dharna or write on social media, we will send you to jail. Won't take the job! On the other side, the eccentric Giriraj Singh says, kill the officers by picking up the bamboo! Is this government running or is #MahajangalRaj running?'

What's the matter - Actually, during a meeting in Begusarai, a person complained to Union Minister Giriraj Singh about CO. Giriraj Singh got angry about receiving this complaint. Addressing the meeting talking to the public he advised the people of his Begusarai Lok Sabha constituency in Bihar to "beat officials who are acting insensitively to their concerns with bamboo sticks." 

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