Former union minister on hunger strike demanding reform of education in Bihar
Former union minister on hunger strike demanding reform of education in Bihar
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Patna: Recently, Rashtriya Lok Samata Party President and former Union Minister Upendra Kushwaha went to the Miller High School ground in the capital Patna accusing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of being anti-education and seeking to improve the condition of the education system in Bihar. From Tuesday 26 November 2019, he sat on fast unto death.

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According to information received from the sources, it has been learned that Kushwaha tweeted, `` Today on Constitution Day, against Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, against educationist anti-autocratic Nitish government, reform of education, or else living with idle resolve Have started a fast. Kushwaha said that the state government was not giving land to open the Kendriya Vidyalaya. Employed teachers are also being treated inhumanely, in such a situation it is necessary to overthrow this government.

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While targeting Nitish, he further said, 'Admittedly, Upendra Kushwaha will have some political jealousy, but what envy of future of millions of children of Bihar? Today, instead of a pen in the hands of these little children, education reforms, otherwise why should the useless placards live? Give up your stubbornness. Kushwaha, who is in the grand alliance of opposition party, has been supported on this occasion along with former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, Vikas Insan Party chief Mukesh Sahni, Congress state president Madan Mohan Jha.

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