Patna Madarsa Teachers Protest: Madrasa teachers created a ruckus during Nitish Kumar’s program in Bapu Auditorium in Patna. This caused chaos on the spot. The police somehow pacified the angry teachers. Know what this ruckus happened about what.
CM Nitish Kumar Program Ruckus: Big news is coming from the capital Patna. Madrasa teachers created a ruckus in the program of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The incident is of Bapu Auditorium in Patna. It is being told that some teachers of the madrasa board before CM Nitish started shouting slogans for not getting salary. This created an atmosphere of chaos on the spot. The police had to intervene and control angry teachers.
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CM Nitish Kumar said
Earlier there was no work for the people of the Muslim community, but when we came to power, we worked. Earlier there was a lot of quarrel between Hindus and Muslims, but since we came to power, we got the cemeteries siege. We did these works in 2006, the Madrasa Board was given government recognition. The CM said that when we were contesting elections in 2005 and went to Bhagalpur at that time, the people of the Muslim community told us that there was a riot in Bhagalpur, in which many people had to face problems. After this, when our government was formed, we took action against the culprits and gave compensation to the riot victims.
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‘Earlier madrasa teachers did not get money’
CM Nitish said that earlier madrasa teachers did not get money. In our government, madrasa teachers are also paid salary like other teachers. Many people in the Muslim community left their wives, when we came to know, we started giving money to those divorced women. During this time, the CM told the people of the Muslim community that you do not leave women, they have to face a lot of problems. Today Muslim students are being helped in studies. Several schemes are being run by the Minority Welfare Department. After this, some people started creating a ruckus. He alleged that he was not getting salary. He also said that the cemetery is not a boundary.