Nueva Delhi: Bihar Prime Minister Niten Kumar, lost calm on the state assembly on Thursday after seeing an opposition legislator using mobile phones while the camera was in session.
Nitenh rose to register his objection and asked the speaker, Nand Kishore Yadav, to prohibit mobile phones in the assembly.
“These people are talking on mobile devices now. Previously, it was prohibited. Now, everyone is talking to a mobile. Is this good? You should say that no one should come with a mobile, impose a prohibition,” Nithis said.
“That has been done before. Why is this happening? It started 5-6 years ago, and the use of mobile phones will end with the earth in 10 years,” he added.
The prime minister, in the middle of a fuss about his opposition comments, also proclaimed that whoever brings a phone in the assembly will be expelled.
“Apart from that, you say separately. You are restricted. Whoever brings a mobile will be eliminated from here.”
An engineering graduate, Nitish confessed to having been an avid user of smartphones, but said: “I have renounced it. You should also do the same.”
NITIH comments occurred during the time of the question when Suday Yadav de RJD took out his phone to search for facts and figures in support of his submission.
The former deputy of the principal minister, Texashwi Yadav, shot Nithis and called him anti-technology and anti-your.
“From the environmental point of view, arrangements have been made to answer online questions so that the camera is not on paper. If an honorable member has to ask a complementary question, he will have to do it looking at his mobile or tab, but the Prime Minister of Bihar, computers rentator, also has a problem with that,” Tajashwi said in an X post.
“It is unfortunate that Bihar has such a conservative and outdated prime minister that it is anti-technology, as well as anti-Iouth, students and women. He added.
Early in the day, Nitenh had lashed out at the former prime minister rage Devi in the Legislative Council and accused his government of inciting violence between different communities.
“Have your government or your husband’s government ever done something until today? Have you ever done any work until today? There were so many constant fighting,” Nithis said.
This is not the first time that Supreme JD (U) lost its calm in the Assembly. Recently, Bihar Assembly Witness of a burning confrontation between the CM and Texashwi Yadav after JD (U) NITIH said that “he made the Supreme of RJD Lalu Yadav in what became” and invoked the past records of the possession of rashtriya Janata Dal from 1994 to 2005.