Amid slogans of 'Nitish Kumar istifa do' (Nitish Kumar should resign) by BJP legislators and workers, senior party leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi pointed out the plight of farmers and warned Kumar that his party will oppose him tooth and nail.
"We are warning Nitish Kumar. If he does not arrange for paddy purchase, the BJP will take the fight to the streets. We will also oppose him in the legislature as well. This is just the beginning of the fight and we are not going to stop now," Modi said.
He said the state government has only provided Rs 500 crore for purchasing paddy from farmers and the deadline is March 31 and asked how the procurement would be done.
"Kumar sat on fast against the land acquisition bill just to confuse the farmers of the state, who are getting ruined due to his government. There are scams going on in State Food Corporation (SFC), bonus distribution and purchase of agriculture equipment," Modi alleged.
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