"I am deeply anguished by the minister's remarks... I rebuked him as soon as I came to know about his remarks and asked him to tender a public apology, which he has already done," Kumar told reporters upon arrival at Jai Prakash Narayan airport here from New Delhi.
Singh, the Bihar Rural Works and Panchayati Raj Minister, had created a furore earlier in the day when he said that "soldiers and policemen are recruited to lay down their lives during service".
Singh later retracted the statement and tendered an unconditional apology after being upbraided by the chief minister, who learnt of the remarks while in Delhi, where he was on a two-day visit.
When told that JD(U) ministers were conspicuous by their absence at the airport last night when the bodies of the four martyred soldiers from the state arrived, Kumar said he would "definitely" have been present there had he been in the city.
But JD(U) ministers Renu Kushwaha, Shyam Rajak and Awadesh Singh Kushwaha had today visited the slain soldiers' villages to be present for the last rites, he said.
Kumar said his government was pained by the death of the four soldiers and had promptly announced compensation of Rs 10 each for their next of kin.
"My government will consider additional compensation... for the (martyred soldiers') families, apart from whatever the Centre does for them," he said.
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