Bihar CM Nitish Kumar urges other folks to keep away from disagreement all through fairs

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PATNA: An afternoon after Hindustani Awam Morcha chief Jitan Ram Manjhi demanded a ban on non secular processions around the nation, Bihar leader minister Nitish Kumar stated the folks must keep away from disagreement all through prayers.

Chatting with the media at the sidelines of his weekly Janata Darbar, Nitish stated, “Prayers don’t have anything to do with violence and each and every neighborhood should keep away from disagreement all through fairs. Folks from other communities have their very own means of worshiping.”

Nitish’s observation got here at a time when other portions of the rustic witnessed violent clashes between two rival communities all through Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti. On the other hand, no primary incidents of communal clashes have been reported from any a part of Bihar.

Answering the queries, the manager minister stated the Bihar govt has all the time maintained strict surveillance all through such fairs and foiled makes an attempt to vitiate the ambience. “We’ve got given transparent directions to the government involved to stay an in depth watch on the ones looking to disturb communal cohesion,” he added.

Launching a veiled assault on major opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal, Nitish stated, “There’s no position for communal disturbances in Bihar. Investigations happen correctly. Everyone seems to be acutely aware of the placement within the state prior to 2006.

Those that stay wondering us must introspect themselves.” Previous, former leader minister and HAM chief Jitan Ram Manjhi had suggested the High Minister to make sure ban on all non secular processions around the nation to handle communal cohesion. He was once referred to fresh communal clashes in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri.

In a tweet, Manjhi stated, “Time has come when a wide variety of spiritual processions must be banned. The team spirit and integrity of the rustic appears to be in peril because of non secular processions.”