"They should first display sensitivity towards cattle by creating special shelter houses for cows and buffaloes seen loitering on roads - a common feature in Uttar Pradesh where deserted cattle can be seen even on a four lane expressway," he told reporters here.
"UP has the highest number of cows dying after eating plastic items," he said lampooning the growing cow-vigilantism in the BJP-ruled state.
"The BJP and its associate saffron organisations' overdrive in the name of cow protection is an attempt to vitiate the environment with an intent to cast a veil on failed promises made during poll," the chief minister claimed.
Talking about banning illegal slaughter houses, Kumar mocked the BJP saying "Bihar enacted a law against illegal slaughter houses way back in 1950 when BJP was no where in the picture".
Bihar, he said, would soon see its first special cow shelter in Patna where deserted cattle would be housed and taken proper care of.
On the completion of three years of the Modi government, Kumar said none of the promises made before the polls like creation of jobs for youths or enhanced MSP to farmers by adding 50 percent to input cost have not been fulfilled anywhere.
On the 'Modi Fest' proposed to be inaugurated in Bihar by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on June 15, he said, "As BJP does not have faith in the calibre of its party leaders in Bihar, it is hiring names from outside."
About his June 3 visit to Tamil Nadu on the 94th birth anniversary of DMK chief M Karunanidhi and the progress of non-BJP parties deciding to field a candidate for Presidential post, the JD(U) chief said he had gone to Chennai to pay his respects Karunanidhi.
"The onus of choosing a consensus candidate for presidential poll for it lies with the ruling party. In case they fail to do so, opposition will field a candidate with the largest unity possible."
Talking about Sushil Modi making corruption allegations on Lalu Prasad's family and writing a letter to him in this regard, he said the senior BJP leader has been sidelined by youngsters within his party and "I do not take notice of his statements".
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