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Bihar retired teacher demands merger of his village with UP

By IANS | Updated: September 20, 2021 15:55 IST

Patna, Sep 20 Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was shocked for a moment when a retired teacher of ...

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Patna, Sep 20 Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was shocked for a moment when a retired teacher of Gopalganj district asked him to merge his village with Uttar Pradesh.

Yogendra Mishra, a native of Bihiya village in Gopalganj district, retired around 20 years ago. He claimed he is doing social service in the village using his pension fund.

Speaking to the chief minister during the Janata Darbar on Monday afternoon, Mishra pointed out that his village is located on the border of Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh. "The Kushinagar city is just 1 km away from my village, sir (Nitish Kumar). So, please merge my village in Uttar Pradesh," Mishra said.

He pointed out that villagers are facing the problem of going to Gopalganj city for administrative work. "Whoever became ill in the village, used to go to Kushinagar for treatment. Hence, it will be better if the Bihar government takes initiative in this matter and starts the process of merging his village with Uttar Pradesh."

Nitish Kumar, after hearing the demand of the elderly teacher, smiled and sent him to an official.

Nitish Kumar and officials present at the Janata Darbar knew that such a demand cannot be fulfilled. Still, Nitish Kumar patiently asked him to meet an officer. Kumar said that such a demand came for the first time in the history of Janata Darbar.

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Tags: Bharatiya Janata PartyYogendra MishraNitish Kumar
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