Patna: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's big statement has come to the fore amid the loudspeaker controversy that broke out in several states of the country, including Maharashtra. "Everyone is aware of our views, we never interfere in any religion. Earlier, Nitish Kumar had termed the talk of removing loudspeakers from religious places and banning their use as futile. He said that he does not support such demands in Bihar.''
On Friday, CM Nitish Kumar had also arrived at the Iftar party organized on the arrival of former CM Jitan Ram Manjhi. On this occasion, the pressmen asked him a question on the issue of loudspeakers, on which he said that he separated himself from the politics of the religious place and loudspeaker. He said in clear terms that there is no justification for removing loudspeakers from religious places in Bihar.
Former CM Jitan Ram Manjhi also sided with Nitish Kumar's words. Manjhi says that efforts should be made to stop air pollution. Loudspeakers should not be taken off to cause pain to anyone. Nothing is going to happen by doing the loudspeaker, the bell.
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