Patna: The side effect of Nitish-Tejashwi meeting held on Wednesday regarding the ongoing caste census in Bihar's politics has started showing. It is not even 24 hours after the meeting that such a statement has come by Amarendra Pratap Singh, a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party and a minister in the Bihar government, which is enough to heat up the news market in the politics of Bihar. Yes, it was being speculated that the meaning of Nitish-Tejashwi meeting on the caste census would definitely come to the fore. The meaning is a distant thing now, but a strong comment has definitely come from the BJP side. Agriculture Minister Amarendra Pratap Singh has made it clear that there is no need for caste census in Bihar.
The Agriculture Minister clearly said that caste census is not a subject without which Bihar is sinking. The earth is shaking. The Agriculture Minister said that the Central Government has made it clear that caste census cannot be done at present. The states have the right to conduct caste census. In Bihar too, if it is needed, the government can do it. But the difficulties arising from the caste census also have to be understood. In a scathing attack on Nitish-Tejashwi's meeting, the Agriculture Minister said that the state government will not run at the behest of Tejashwi Yadav's finger.
When Amarendra Pratap Singh realized that he had said a big thing. So while handling the matter, he said that all these incidents do not have political meaning. If Nitish Kumar has given time to the Leader of the Opposition, it is not a big deal. Correcting his statement, he said that if Nitish Kumar met Tejashwi Yadav then there is no harm in it. Tejashwi Yadav had asked for the time on which he met. While handling the sharp political statement that came out of his tongue, Amarendra Pratap said that if some decision has to be taken on the caste census, then CM Nitish Kumar will take it only after consulting and consulting everyone. CM Nitish Kumar will definitely consult with all parties as well as BJP.
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