Political pride in Sir in Bihar: Chirag Paswan said: "It is becoming more politicized"

In Bihar these days, politics is at its peak regarding Sir (socio-economic census report). From the road to the meeting, there is a fierce debate and allegations and counter -ban on this issue. On Wednesday, there was a lot of noise between the opposition and the ruling party about the Sir in the Bihar Legislative Assembly. While the opposition questions the validity and fairness of the report, the government calls it a big step towards social justice. Meanwhile, Union Minister Chirag Paswan and attracted Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), a major statement on the issue and said: “Sir is a serious social issue, but unfortunately it gets more political color.” What did Chirag Paswan say? Chirag spoke to the media in Patna, saying: “Bihar today needs a serious discussion on basic issues such as unemployment, education, health and law and order. He also added that it is a pity if the government wants to cultivate caste comparisons through this report. The riot in the meeting at the Bihar meeting Wednesday also placed the government in the dock regarding Sir. RJD MLAs question the fairness of the report and said the government is trying to make it an election agenda. In response, JDU and NDA MLAs accused the opposition of spreading cabinets politics. The speaker had to intervene and continue the proceedings. The opposition demanded that the report on the report be set out and the truth of the information shown in it must be confirmed by the independent agency. The public is also divided into public about the mixed price sir. Some consider it an essential step towards social justice, while many people call it ‘voting bank politics’. Experts believe that if this report is used to determine the right direction of the government schemes, it can be beneficial, but if used for ethnic polarization only, it can be deadly to social structure. Share this story -tags