On reduction of holidays in government schools, Nitish said, good work is being done; Asked – where is the dispute
Patna (IANS). While the main opposition party BJP in Bihar has opened a front on festival holidays in government schools, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has clearly said that good work is being done. He also rejected the controversy arising out of this and asked where is the controversy.
During a discussion with journalists in Patna on Saturday, when the Chief Minister was asked about the controversy arising out of leave curtailment, he clearly said that there is no dispute, everyone keeps lying.
He said in his own style, “Hey brother, everybody wants to study, where is there any harm in this. We do not want that everybody should study. So all this is happening because of this. Where is there anything wrong in this?” Is.”
He further said that if the officers and departments understand, then they take a decision. What’s wrong with that? We are surprised that there is any controversy in this. We want that studies should continue on time. He further said that if anyone has any complaint then they can meet him.
It is noteworthy that the holidays of many Hindu festivals including Rakshabandhan of Bihar have been curtailed. Teachers union, teachers and BJP are opposing this holiday cut.
The Chief Minister did not give a clear answer on ‘One Nation, One Election’. He said that this matter will be discussed in the House. When those people come with the proposal, everything will happen at that time. He said that he already had doubts that the Lok Sabha elections would be held before time. He also raised questions on not conducting the census and said that what has to be done is not being done, what is not to be done is being done. He said that the BJP and its allies are in a state of panic.