"As per reports reaching from across the state, more than three crore citizens participated in the human chain programme today," Kumar told reporters hours after the event.
The 'unexpected' rush of participants resulted in increase in distance on determined route of human chain to 11,400 km, he said.
Initially it was estimated that more than two crore citizens would participate in the human chain in a distance of 11,292 km.
From Gandhi Maidan the human chain branched into different directions to go across the state.
"The Bihar population at present would have been in between 11 to 12 crore and out of this more than 3 crore coming on streets to form human chain clearly shows that people of Bihar have taken a vow against liquor," the CM said.
Taking pleasure in successful organisation of the mammoth programme, Kumar said directions of the Patna High Court was taken care of and no hindrance was caused in running of essential services.
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Kumar, who has taken liquor ban on a mission mode and has been exhorting people through his ongoing 'Nishchay yatra' to participate in the human chain, said the 'unprecedented' congregation of citizens today was also different from other such human chains in the world.
Kumar said loud and clear message of the human chain would cross boundaries and serve as an eyeopener for states whose government are scared of losing revenue due to prohibition."
Lauding people's participation, the CM said besides leaders of all the parties, farmers, labourers, professionals, those linked with medical work, women and students came on streets to express "jan bhavna" (public sentiment) in support of liquor ban.
"Bihar displayed today it is against alcohol," he said.
"Today's human chain would also pave way for a handful of people who link boozing with fundamental right to accept prohibition slowly and gradually," the CM said, adding this also launched a two-month campaign to take Bihar a step forward from prohibition towards making it intoxicants-free.
The campaign would end on March 22 as "Bihar day", he said.
"Coming of citizens in large number on streets in support of prohibition would also further improve Bihar's image which he alleged had been "maligned by a few of our own people."
Taking an apparent dig at BJP, Kumar said "a few people among us only project the state in way which tarnish its image outside."
Lending support to human chain after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pat to Kumar on prohibition, BJP leaders joined it at Siwan where they have congregated in connection with its two-day state executive meeting.
Asked about a few policemen fainting during human chain in Gandhi maidan, the CM said "its not a big issue.
Kumar dedicated the prohibition campaign in the state to 10th sikh guru Govind Singh whose 350th Prakash Parva ended in the state on January 5 last and centenary celebration of Mahatma Gandhi's "Champaran satyagraha" against British rule.
He said the state would not rest on laurels of today's success of human chain against liquor, but rather the drive against liquor would intensify.
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