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Dilip Jaiswal’s reaction on Bihar’s death due to alcohol: The number of deaths due to poisonous liquor is increasing in about 16 villages of Siwan and Saran districts of Bihar. The politics of the state has heated up over deaths due to poisonous liquor. In this matter, statements of Bihar BJP State President Dilip Jaiswal, State Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha and Rajya Sabha MP Upendra Kushwaha have come to light. In which BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal has given a controversial statement.

Controversial statement of BJP state president

When Dilip Jaiswal was asked, ‘Are people talking about abolishing the prohibition law because the government is getting revenue?’ In answer to this question

BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal gave a controversial statement saying, ‘If you want to earn money, open a warehouse. Those who are talking about lifting the prohibition have connections with liquor smugglers. We demand from the government that these relations should be investigated.

Statement of Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha said that those who are associated with liquor business are people of Rashtriya Janata Dal. Who gives tickets to liquor traders, Rashtriya Janata Dal. The government is serious about this and is taking action. No one will be left out. Action will be taken against all liquor smugglers. When I was in the opposition, I used to raise questions on these things. Tejashwi Yadav did not say anything at that time. We condemn that time and we also condemn the way deaths are happening now, the government will take action.

44 people died in Bihar Latha incident

The number of deaths due to drinking poisonous liquor is increasing in Bihar. So far 29 people have died in Siwan and 13 in Saran (Chhapra). Two people have also lost their lives in Gopalganj. A total of 44 people have died so far. These figures have also been confirmed by the administration of the three districts.



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