Does Mr. Nitish Kumar's morality only extend to denying people their right to have a quiet drink after a hard day's work, and kill all joy? His morality is definitely in short supply when it comes to taking action against the concerned minister and the officials on whose watch the sexual abuses of destitute women and children have been going on for months and years in the shelter homes across the state? Merely conducting an investigation is not good enough. The Chief Minister should show some spine, and sack the minister Ms. Manju Verma, and suspend the senior officials related to the department pending a thorough, time-bound inquiry into this utterly despicable state of affairs.
Monday, 6 August 2018
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