'Democracy isn't from one man': Sudhakar Singh mocks Nitish Kumar
'Democracy isn't from one man': Sudhakar Singh mocks Nitish Kumar
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Patna: Rashtriya Janata Dal MLA and former Bihar Agriculture Minister Sudhakar Singh has once again attacked Nitish Kumar. Sudhakar Singh attacked Nitish Kumar while giving a speech at a seminar organized at MP College Mohania in Kaimur. He said- A slogan is heard all over the state, 'Bihar Me Bahaar Hai, Nitish Kumar Hai'. It doesn't sound democratic. Sudhakar Singh also took a dig at PM Narendra Modi. He said that 'it is said that there is a Modi government in the country. Nowhere is it said that there is a government of 135 crore countrymen.' Sudhakar Singh has given another dose to Nitish Kumar before the winter session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly.

Sudhakar Singh is going to present the private agriculture bill in the winter session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly starting today. He has already announced this. He says that the agriculture roadmap brought in Bihar by the previous government did not change the condition of the farmers. That's why a private agriculture bill will be brought. Attacking Nitish Kumar, Sudhakar Singh said that the claim of serving a dish of Bihar on every plate of the country has failed. Today wheat and rice are imported from outside in Bihar. It is necessary to bring private legislation to give rights to the farmers.

The former minister has told in his private Agriculture MLA that a provision has been made for the construction of a mandi every 10 kilometers in the state and also at the panchayat level. The government agriculture market will be operated by the market committee. A scheme will be brought to encourage village entrepreneurs. Nitish Kumar dismissed the market committee as soon as he became the Chief Minister. Former Agriculture Minister Sudhakar Singh has openly opposed the policies of Nitish Kumar several times while in the government. In particular, he held Nitish Kumar responsible for the condition of the farmers in the state. For these reasons, he resigned from the Nitish government.

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