


Muzaffarpur, Nov 11, 2016 : Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today said people were now going for healthy foods like milk, rasgulla, gulab jamun and peda after shunning liquor.He backed his claim by reeling out figures.
 "Sale  of peda has increased by 15.5 per cent, gulab jamun by 15 per cent and  honey manufactured by state diary cooperative - Sudha by a whopping 380  per cent in the past seven months since prohibition came into force in  Bihar," he said addressing "Chetna sabha" as part of his "Nishchay  yatra".
"Sale  of peda has increased by 15.5 per cent, gulab jamun by 15 per cent and  honey manufactured by state diary cooperative - Sudha by a whopping 380  per cent in the past seven months since prohibition came into force in  Bihar," he said addressing "Chetna sabha" as part of his "Nishchay  yatra".
He had earlier asserted sale of "Rasgulla" has increased  by 16.25 per cent during this period while milk saw a hike of 11 per  cent since Bihar became a complete dry state.
Muzaffarpur was the  third stoppage of Kumar’s "Nishchay yatra" aimed at taking feedback from  people on prohibition as well as on the "seven resolves" which has been  adopted by the government as "policy of governance" for next five  years.
"Seven resolves" include civic amenities like drinking water, toilet, roads and electricity for every household.
Kumar  invoked Swami Vivekananda to answer his critics on liquor ban. "Swami  Vivekananda had said that while doing any big work one would face  ridicule, then protest and ultimately people would extend support," he  said.
"Some say I have gone mad while some others say I am intoxicated (for the sake of power)," he said.
The Bihar Chief Minister categorically said there would be no compromise with the prohibition.
Kumar talked about smuggling of alcohol into the state after ban and wondered about flow from distant Haryana.
"I  had asked Chief Secretary and DGP to go into details of illegal trade  of liquor into Bihar from Haryana and after hard work the trade has been  busted," he said.
Kumar exhorted women in particular to be vigilant against those still consuming and trading in liquor.
"As  soon as you (women) spot anybody consuming alcohol, all the women of  the village get together and dump the person in a de-addiction centre,"  he said.
Ministers Abdul Bari Siddiqui and Madan Mohan Jha, Chief  Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh and state police chief P K Thakur were  present on the occasion.
Courtesy:Deccan Herald