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PM Modi criticizes the INDIA bloc for Nitish Kumar’s comments about birth control, asking, “How low will they stoop?”

In response to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s birth control statements made during an address in the Bihar legislature yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the opposition’s INDIA coalition on Wednesday. PM Modi said, “A prominent INDIA bloc leader used indecent language and none of the alliance leaders spoke against it,” in reference to Nitish Kumar’s statements.

“… a well-known INDI alliance leader shamelessly used vulgar language in the Assembly.” Not a single leader of the INDI alliance is speaking out against it. At a rally in Madhya Pradesh, which is headed for elections, Prime Minister Modi stated, “How low will they stoop… and bring shame to the country.”

Nitish Kumar caused a major uproar earlier on Tuesday when he discussed how sex education for women helps with population management. In an attempt to clarify how a well-educated lady may constrain her husband during the deed, Kumar described specifics of a sexual encounter.

More births were caused by the husband’s actions. But because to knowledge, a woman may ask questions to keep him in check. This explains why there are fewer births overall.The fertility rate was 4.3 before, but it is now 2.9. And we’ll get to two shortly,” Kumar had said.

Shortly after he made them, the BJP called for a “unequivocal apology” from JDU leader Nitish Kumar, accusing him of using cheap and insulting language in the legislature.

Nitish Kumar is the most outrageous leader in Indian politics that no one has ever seen. It seems like Nitish Babu has an adult film “B” grade bug infestation in his head. His conversations with many meanings need to be prohibited in public. It seems that his firm has an impact on him. The Bihar BJP shared a video of their address along with a post on X.

The chief minister of Bihar has apologized after receiving a lot of backlash. He said he didn’t want to upset anybody and that his main goal was to highlight the importance of education for women.

“I’m sorry if I offended anybody. Nobody was supposed to be harmed by it. I have always argued that population control requires education. The chief minister of Bihar told reporters outside the state legislature, “I have also advocated for women’s growth and empowerment.

 

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