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Bihar News: Struck by Nitish Sarkar’s decree, this comparison was made with Hitler and Mussolini

Tejashwi Yadav Tweet: Amid continuous new legislation in Bihar, the Police Headquarters of the Nitish government has taken out an order which talks about not giving jobs including government contracts to those who indulged in violence during protests.




Patna . Mussolini and Hitler have entered the politics of Bihar. In fact, the whole matter is related to a decree of Nitish Government of Bihar, after which the Leader of Opposition and former Deputy CM of Bihar Tejashwi Yadav compared him to Mussolini and Hitler. On Tuesday evening, the police headquarters of the Bihar government actually took out an order which mentions things related to not giving jobs, including government contracts, to the people involved in the violence during the protests. Just this order was taken by Tejashwi Yadav.

Tejaswi wrote

Tejashwi has targeted CM Nitish through a tweet from his official Twitter handle. Tejashwi Yadav wrote in his tweet, “ Nitish Kumar, who is challenging Mussolini and Hitler, says if someone used his democratic right to protest against the power system, you will not get a job. Meaning, you will not even give a job and will not even let you protest. How afraid are the poor 40-seat chief ministers?

Also Read: Big News From Bihar! Nitish Sarkar’s decree – If you protest violently, you won’t get a government job

What is government order

Bihar Police Headquarters has issued a new order regarding character verification. Under this order, if a person is involved in any criminal act during road jams and protests in the event of law and order, and if the police files a charge sheet against him then such a person can participate in any kind of government contract or Then it will not be considered worthy to contribute in government job.

Questions arising

There has been a stir since this order letter which came out from the order of Bihar DGP SK Singhal. Actually it is believed that the Police Headquarters is taking such an order and is violating the democratic rights of the people. In the capital Patna, protesters on various issues come out on the road, then how appropriate would it be to deny them jobs from government contracts?

 

 

Parvesh Maurya
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