Now, JD(U) ministers to hear people’s grievances at party office
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Party follows suit after alliance partner BJP launches programme
Following the footsteps of , Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has asked JD(U) ministers to listen to grievances of party workers and people at the State unit’s headquarters in Patna for four days a week. The BJP ministers in the Nitish Kumar Cabinet have been doing so since August 2 under the party’s sahyog (assistance) programme for six days a week. “All ministers of the JD(U) have been informed about the decision to be at the party office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from next week”, said State.More Related News
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