"Centre looks worried as Opposition parties are coming together": Nitish Kumar

Aug 07, 2023

Patna (Bihar) [India], August 7 : Congratulating Rahul Gandhi for being reinstated as Wayanad MP by the Lok Sabha secretariat after the Supreme Court's relief in the 2019 Modi surname defamation case, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said that it seems the Centre is worried as the opposition parties are coming together.
"Many congratulations to him (Rahul Gandhi) for this...Opposition parties are coming together so the people who are at the centre (central government) looks worried," Nitish Kumar said.
While inaugurating the second edition of Bihar Museum Biennale on Monday, the Bihar Chief Minister cautioned people of becoming over dependent on new technology.
"People are nowadays more dependent on new technology, but I doubt slowly due to this dependency, everything will be destroyed and no one will remeber anything," Nitish Kumar said.
Stressing the importance of wiriting notes, he said, "I have always stressed on writing everything down. You will stay protected. Otherwise it won't take even 100 days, the world will be destroyed all at the same time...no one will remember anything."
The Bihar Chief Minister said that he is already 72 and so he should not care about the future. "But why will I say anything I am already 73. You people should think about yourself," he said.  
Nitish Kumar said that many opposed him for making a separate international museum besides the Patna Museum which already exists. However, he shared, that when the museum was ready no one said anything against it.
"Some people were speaking against me and saying why I am making a separate international museum when Patna Museum is already there. But I said I don't care, let them say anything. When Bihar Museum (renamed from Patna Museum) was ready no one said anything...," Nitish Kumar said.