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Union Minister and MP from Begusarai, Giriraj Singh has once again made controversial statements. He has advised the people pf Begusarai to ‘beat them with ‘Bamboo sticks’ if the officials do not listen to their grievances.
While addressing a program at the Agricultural Institute of Khudwampur in Begusarai on Saturday, the BJP leader alleged that he frequently receives complaints from citizens that the officials often appear insensitive to the concerns of the people and pay little heed to their complaints.
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“I say to them, why do you come to me for such small things. MPs, MLAs, village mukhiyas, DMs, SDMs, BDOs… these are all under obligation to serve the people. If they do not listen to you, pick up a bamboo stick with both hands and give a crushing blow on their head,” Singh said.
#WATCH | If someone (any government official) doesn’t listen to your grievances, hit them with a bamboo stick. Neither we ask them to do any illegitimate job, nor will we tolerate illegitimate ‘nanga nritya’ by any official: Union Minister Giriraj Singh in Begusarai, Bihar pic.twitter.com/Wxc6TlHiYC
— ANI (@ANI) March 6, 2021
Singh, who holds fisheries, animal husbandry and dairy farming portfolios, went on to say that “if even that does not work, then Giriraj shall throw his weight behind you.”
RJD reacts –
Upon hearing Singh’s comment, RJD in a tweet attacked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar asking is this government running or Mahajungleraj going on?
एक तरफ @NitishKumar जी युवाओं से कहते हैं कि सरकार या अधिकारी का विरोध करोगे, धरने पर बैठोगे या सोशल मीडिया पर लिखोगे तो जेल भेज देंगे, नौकरी नहीं लेने देंगे!
दूसरी तरफ सनकी गिरिराज सिंह कहते हैं अधिकारियों को बाँस उठाकर मारो!
यह सरकार चल रही है या #महाजंगलराज चल रहा है?
— Rashtriya Janata Dal (@RJDforIndia) March 6, 2021
Earlier this week, Singh attacked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi saying that ‘Sahabzaade’ and his confidantes have become mentally ill due to repeated defeat in the elections across the country.
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