Kumar beat a metal plate with a small hammer outside his official One Anne Marg residence for five minutes from 7 pm.
Several ministers like Vijay Chaudhary and Shyam Rajak, state JD(U) state President Basistha Narayan Singh joined Kumar in beating the utensil at his home. Economist Saibal Gupta, who represented Bihar in Raghuram Rajan committee for redefining backwardness, was also there.
Many people in villages and towns across Bihar also beat utensil outside their homes at that hour. JD(U) workers held "Prabhat pheri" in various parts of the state this morning in this regard.
Later, Kumar alleged UPA government "discriminated" against a poor and backward state like Bihar by denying it special category status.
"In accordance with Raghuram Rajan committee recommendations, Bihar is qualified for the status. But they put the matter into cold storage and accorded this to Seemandhra which even did not ask for it," Kumar said.
The utensil-beating programme is also to build momentum for tomorrow's Bihar bandh called on the issue.
As per the programme tomorrow, Kumar will lead a protest march from his residence to the Gandhi Maidan in the morning where he will stage a sit-in under Mahatama Gandhi's statue throughout the day.
Prabhat pheri, beating of utensils and bandh are chosen as part of the agitation on the lines of "civil disobedience movement" of Mahatama Gandhi against Britishers.
Kumar had recently said these had been successfully done during the JP movement against Congress "misrule" in 1974.
JD(U)'s erstwhile ally BJP had organised a "rail roko" across Bihar yesterday with the same demand.
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