Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
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In the Bihar Assembly, JDU chief and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has given a controversial statement about women. Nitish Kumar was speaking in the Bihar Assembly, where he alleged that RJD did not promote women after 2005. Meanwhile, RJD MLA Rekha Devi wanted to give her reaction. During this, Nitish Kumar said to her that you are a woman, you do not know anything. We are telling you to listen quietly. Whereas, Rekha Devi has called it a wrong statement.
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Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was giving a speech on the budget in the Bihar Assembly. He said that if you sit and listen to the whole thing, then you will feel better. During this, he got angry and said, hey listen. Hey, we have called everyone, it was my wish. All the parties were with you people, they too. We called everyone and held meetings and after talking to them, we got the entire survey done. Then we got the caste census done and got information about each and every thing.
CM Nitish said, listen brother! You should listen. You people keep talking like this and forget that we got this done by telling you all so much. This was my wish and everyone had agreed. Listen! Be quiet. If you had sat and listened, then it would have been known that you really want something. Hey, you should listen. Why are you not listening? You know that we got this work done. All these people supported you. When you people supported it with complete consensus…
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said to RJD MLA Rekha Devi in a loud voice that you are a woman, you don’t know anything. You are saying that from where do you come. The one who is with these people… did they promote any (RJD) woman. We have not promoted any woman after 2005. You are talking nonsense. That is why we are telling you to listen quietly. We are just talking like this… what happened, won’t you listen. We will tell you and if you don’t listen then it is your fault. So you should understand that we wanted these people to understand. And we implemented each and every thing. Whatever was decided, whatever came from the backward class, that is why whatever was 50% in it was backward, extremely backward, Dalit-Mahadalit… and when the number of all these increased, we made it 75 percent instead of 50.