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Kushwaha raised questions about the silence of PM Modi-Amit Shah on the death of children in Muzaffarpur

Patna: 
Former Union Minister and RLSP chief Upendra Kushwaha attributed to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for the death of a large number of children from Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) in Muzaffarpur At the same time, the RLSP chief has raised questions about the silence on the issue of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. When asked about Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi not to speak anything about this issue, Kushwaha said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah, who is also Home Minister, have not condoled the death of the children. . He said that this reflects his insensitivity. This is the responsibility of the Prime Minister, he should take cognizance of the matter.

Kushwaha raised questions about the silence of PM Modi-Amit Shah on the death of children in Muzaffarpur
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At the same time, Kushwaha has also demanded resignation of Nitish Kumar. Upendra Kushwaha held Nitish responsible for the death of a large number of children in Muzaffarpur in the state headquarters of Rolpa, located in Patna and alleged that despite the death of the children, the state government has not taken any concrete steps to prevent this. The entire healthcare services have been left to God.
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Upendra Kushwaha said, 'The Chief Minister only gives assurance. Do not fulfill the purpose. You either work or resign from the post of Chief Minister. " He said that RLSPA will land on the streets to highlight Nitish's failures. Kushwaha accused the state government of failing to fill all sanctioned posts of physicians. 
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He accused the central and Bihar government of making only announcements about improvement in health care and said that the announcements made by Union Health Minister four years ago are yet to be completed. 

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