"Sale of milk has increased by 11 per cent in the past seven months since ban on alcohol in Bihar," Kumar said addressing a "Chetna Sabha" on the launch of "Nishchay Yatra" here in West Champaran district.
Consumption of sweets and honey have also witnessed a tremendous rise, he said counting virtues of ban on alcohol, spiced and domestic as well as Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) since April this year.
The "Nishchay Yatra" of Kumar is aimed at taking feedback from people on prohibition as well as on "seven resolves" which has been adopted by the government as "policy of governance" for next five years.
The "seven resolves" also include civic amenities like drinking water, toilet, roads and electricity for every household.
With the BJP staging a sit-in in Patna against "Nishchay yatra", Kumar, who is also JD(U) national president, took potshots at the rivals, saying they were suffering from "vikrit manuvriti" (perverted mentality).
Kumar said prohibition has been promulgated when Bihar was bracing to observe centenary of Mahatma Gandhi's champaran satyagraha against British rule early 2017 and asserted that it is aimed at "realising dreams of Bapu".
Claiming that Bihar has become a shinning example of prohibition, Kumar said a rally by OBC in Gujarat recently demanded making prohibition more effective like in Bihar in that state where it is in action since its inception.
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