He also appealed to them to work to ensure that liquor gets banned completely in the BJP-ruled state.
Nitish observed that Chhattisgarh can become a model state, if prohibition is implemented.
"Liquor ban has to be enforced to protect society. People should take the resolution to continue their campaign against the liquor until they succeed," the JD(U) president said while addressing the 71st convention of 'Manwa Kurmi Kshatriya Samaj' at Parastarai village, located around 20 kms from here.
BJP MP from Raipur, Ramesh Bais, state unit Congress president Bhupesh Baghel and BJP MLA from Dharsinwa Devji Bhai Patel were present at the programme, which was organised for administration of oath to fight for banning liquor.
Around 10,000 people attended the convention.
During his address, Nitish talked about how prohibition was implemented in his home state, and the results it has generated.
"I was against liquor sale right from the beginning, but there was a lot of confusion in my mind that whether the step will be successful or not. In the past also, Bihar had tried to ban liquor in 1977-78 under then chief minister Karpoori Thakur, but failed to implement it effectively.
Nitish said his government did not care about the loss of revenue arising out of the ban, as the decision was taken for a social cause.
"Rather, the liquorban has resulted into economic prosperity for the state. Bihar has witnessed a hike in the sale of milk, sweets, curd and other related products, besides garments, furniture, stitching machines etc, which clearly indicates that people are spending money they saved after leaving their drinking habit, for good things," he said.
"Apart from a decline in the incidents of crime and road accidents, the liquor ban has led to peace in society, love within family and ensured protection to the future of children," the CM said.
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