Patna: A major statement has emerged from former Bihar CM and Hindustan Awam Morcha (US) National President Jitan Ram Manjhi on Saturday amid the ongoing controversy over Bihar's deteriorating law and order situation. In view of the increasing criminal incidents in the state, Jitan Ram Manjhi has advised CM Nitish not to request now but to take strict action against the culprits.
In an official tweet on Saturday, Jitan Ram Manjhi wrote, Lord Rama in Sunderkand has said, "Vinay na Manat Jaladhi Root, three days passed, Bole Ram Sakop then, bin fear hoy na preet." Nitish Kumarji now needs to make these lines in view of the criminal offenses of Bihar, when Lord Rama was going to Lanka to pick up mother Sita and he politely sought a way from the sea. Even after three days of continuous requests, when the sea had not given way, it was angry that Lord Rama had asked Laxman to dry the sea by raising a fire arrow. Lord Shri Ram had told Laxman that a foolish person does not understand the language of entreaty and can only be intimidated.
In view of the deteriorating law and order of the state, former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has also advised CM Nitish to take action by writing a fourth of the Ramayana. Manjhi's tweet clearly implies that many days have been begged. Now there is a need to create fear in the minds of criminals.
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— Jitan Ram Manjhi (@jitanrmanjhi) January 16, 2021
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