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Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has refused to bring an anti-conversion law in Bihar. On the demand of this law of BJP, he has said that this law is not needed in Bihar.
Even though BJP has done caste census in Bihar.Caste census) but Nitish Kumar is giving a blunt answer to the demand of BJP. CM Nitish Kumar has rejected the demand for first population control law and later anti-conversion law. Nitish Kumar clearly said on the anti-conversion law that there is no need for such a law in Bihar. He said that people of any religion in Bihar, all live peacefully here. In Bihar, we have done all the work in a better way. There is no dispute, conflict among themselves here.
He said that there is no dispute between any religion in Bihar. Attention is being paid by the government to ensure that there is no disturbance. Bihar government is always alert. That’s why no such law will come in Bihar.
Not even the population control law
Earlier, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had bluntly denied the BJP on the Population Control Act. CM Nitish Kumar on BJP’s demand to bring population control law along with caste census, CM Nitish Kumar said that just making laws and rules does not solve everything, such work should be done that the nature of people becomes like that. Go. Keeping population control in mind, we have laid special emphasis on girls’ higher education, which has yielded good results. There is no need to bring a population control law in Bihar.
BJP is continuously demanding anti-conversion law
In fact, many leaders including BJP leader and Union Minister Giriraj Singh have been demanding an anti-conversion law in the state from time to time. Along with this, many BJP leaders including Begusarai MP Giriraj Singh have been demanding the abolition of the word minority. He says that now the Muslims of the country should consider themselves in the majority, so the word minority used for them should be abolished now. Nitish Kumar has made his stand clear on this demand of BJP.
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