Patna Diary: Nitish reprimands officer for talking in English
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Nitish reprimands officer for talking in English
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar misplaced his cool when an officer was talking in English in a farmers’ conclave. “Common people are engaged in farming and so you should speak in Hindi”, Nitish suggested the officer sternly. Nitish, who can also be referred to as Sushashan Babu by his admirers, requested the officer to talk within the state’s foremost language — Hindi.
“I am watching since the outbreak of Covid-19, people have started speaking English by picking up words from their mobile phones,” he noticed even because the officer resumed his seat after apologising for talking in English.
Modi purpose for rising crime in state: Min
A minister from the Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar’s group turned a laughing inventory when he blamed the Narendra Modi authorities for the rising crime in state. State industries minister Samir Kumar Mahaseth mentioned the incident of firing and arson at Jethuli village in Patna, was a results of rising frustration amongst youth as a result of lack of employment alternatives and unprecedented worth rise throughout NDA authorities at centre. He was on the view that such incidents would have been averted had union authorities offered jobs to 2 crore youth as promised by PM Narendra Modi.
Kushwaha heaps reward on PM
A day after senior JD(U) chief and former union minister Upendra Kushwaha stop JD(U) and introduced formation of a brand new political outfit referred to as Rashtriya Lok Janata Dal, he heaped praises on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Kushwaha mentioned there have been a number of contenders for PM’s publish in Opposition camp. But there may be none to match Narendra Modi.
Hence there isn’t any problem earlier than PM Modi in 2024 Lok Sabha election. Kushwaha eulogizing PM Modi didn’t auger properly in JD(U) circles. JD(U) president Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh mentioned that every little thing is transferring on anticipated traces and is now crystal clear on whose tune he was dancing.
Ramashankar
Our correspondent in Bihar
ramashankar@ newindianexpress.com
Nitish reprimands officer for talking in English
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar misplaced his cool when an officer was talking in English in a farmers’ conclave. “Common people are engaged in farming and so you should speak in Hindi”, Nitish suggested the officer sternly. Nitish, who can also be referred to as Sushashan Babu by his admirers, requested the officer to talk within the state’s foremost language — Hindi.
“I am watching since the outbreak of Covid-19, people have started speaking English by picking up words from their mobile phones,” he noticed even because the officer resumed his seat after apologising for talking in English.
Modi purpose for rising crime in state: Min
A minister from the Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar’s group turned a laughing inventory when he blamed the Narendra Modi authorities for the rising crime in state. State industries minister Samir Kumar Mahaseth mentioned the incident of firing and arson at Jethuli village in Patna, was a results of rising frustration amongst youth as a result of lack of employment alternatives and unprecedented worth rise throughout NDA authorities at centre. He was on the view that such incidents would have been averted had union authorities offered jobs to 2 crore youth as promised by PM Narendra Modi.
Kushwaha heaps reward on PM
A day after senior JD(U) chief and former union minister Upendra Kushwaha stop JD(U) and introduced formation of a brand new political outfit referred to as Rashtriya Lok Janata Dal, he heaped praises on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Kushwaha mentioned there have been a number of contenders for PM’s publish in Opposition camp. But there may be none to match Narendra Modi.
Hence there isn’t any problem earlier than PM Modi in 2024 Lok Sabha election. Kushwaha eulogizing PM Modi didn’t auger properly in JD(U) circles. JD(U) president Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh mentioned that every little thing is transferring on anticipated traces and is now crystal clear on whose tune he was dancing.
RamashankarOur correspondent in Bihar
ramashankar@ newindianexpress.com