Bihar's Liquor Ban Persists Under Nitish Kumar's Leadership, Asserts Shravan Kumar
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Patna, April 16 (NationPress) Following a call from Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) MLA Madhav Anand for Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary to promptly consider lifting the liquor ban, the JD(U) has firmly opposed any such initiative.
During a press briefing in Bihar Sharif, prominent JD(U) figure and former minister Shravan Kumar emphasized that prohibition will remain enforced as long as Nitish Kumar continues to steer the state's political course.
He referenced Mahatma Gandhi's ideals, asserting that the liquor ban embodies a deep-rooted vision for social reform.
“I am confident that the sale of liquor will not resume in Bihar, as long as Nitish Kumar is at the helm. The prohibition policy will persist as governance aligns with his vision,” he remarked.
In response to rising concerns about the use of dry drugs among the youth, Shravan Kumar acknowledged receiving troubling reports on this matter.
He called upon law enforcement to identify those affected and initiate targeted rehabilitation programs.
Additionally, he urged stringent action against individuals involved in the illegal trade of such substances.
On a political note, he expressed disappointment over Nishant Kumar not being appointed as Deputy Chief Minister.
He hinted that party leaders would soon discuss assigning him a suitable role to shape his political trajectory.
Shravan Kumar also mentioned that senior NDA leaders are likely to convene soon to deliberate on cabinet expansion, with decisions expected in the near future.
He reiterated that Nitish Kumar has been pivotal in forming the current government and continues to guide its trajectory.
In alignment with this perspective, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has underscored the importance of adhering to the Nitish Kumar governance model, asserting that Bihar's advancement is contingent upon maintaining that framework.
This renewed dialogue underscores the underlying tensions within the alliance, as the government strives to uphold policy continuity while tackling emerging social and political challenges.