Several thousand people have died since the liquor policy was implemented in Bihar, Giriraj Singh said
Since the liquor policy has been implemented in Bihar, several thousand people have died but the Chief Minister's sensitivity does not awaken and when someone raises it in the House, he is treated in such a way that no one expects.

In Bihar's Chhapra, there is fierce rhetoric on the deaths caused by drinking spurious liquor. The round of counter-attacks between the government and the opposition continues. At the same time, BJP has once again targeted the liquor policy. Union Minister Giriraj Singh said, "This is Bihar's misfortune. Since the liquor policy has been implemented in Bihar, several thousand people have died but the Chief Minister's sensitivity does not awaken and when someone raises it in the House, he is treated in such a way that no one expects.
On the other hand, Prohibition Minister Sunil Kumar has surprised everyone by giving a strange statement on death due to spurious liquor. Sunil Kumar said that even during the British era laws were made, even then the law was broken. The British also made a law, but even after this, rapes and murders are happening, aren't they? Prohibition is also like that. When liquor is being sold, the police is taking action. Death due to alcohol is also happening in other states.
The absurd statement of Bihar minister SK Mahaseth has also come. He said, “It is better if you give up drinking. Not poison and alcohol, coming here. If we build strength through sport, we can tolerate it, but people have to build that strength. Leave it! It is banned and is being wrongly pushed here.
ये बिहार का दुर्भाग्य है। बिहार में जब से शराब नीति चली है तब से कई हजार लोग मर गए। मगर मुख्यमंत्री की संवेदना नहीं जगती और जब सदन में कोई इसको उठाता है तो उससे ऐसा व्यवहार करते हैं जो कोई उम्मीद नहीं करता: छपरा में जहरीली शराब से हुई मौतों पर केंद्रीय मंत्री गिरीराज सिंह pic.twitter.com/MKpt9RRZJ4
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