Bihar : Agriculture Minister Sudhakar Singh resigns from Nitish government, second minister’s design within two months

Big news from Patna. Bihar Agriculture Minister Sudhakar Singh has resigned from his post. Sudhakar Singh has sent his resignation to the government. However, it is being told that the resignation letter of the minister is still with Tejashwi Yadav. His father and RJD state president Jagdanand Singh has confirmed this.
Sudhakar Singh’s resignation on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti and Lal Bahadur Shastri’s birth anniversary has sparked a stir in the politics of the state.
Referring to the resignation of the Agriculture Minister, State President and Sudhakar Singh’s father Jagdanand Singh said that today is Gandhi Jayanti and Shastri’s birth anniversary. Both the leaders always cared for the farmers. Farmers are the need of the country. The Agriculture Minister used to always raise the questions of the farmers. Justice is not being done to the farmers in the state. Farmers today do not have any market to sell their produce. The Agriculture Minister is very hurt because of this.
Minister Sudhakar Singh was in constant discussion about his statements since the formation of the government. Publicly and in an open forum, he fiercely opposed his government and his department. The Agriculture Minister had even said in a meeting in Kaimur that the officers of his department are thieves and the ministers are thieves. Sudhakar Singh had also questioned the agriculture roadmap of the Nitish government. He said that there are many irregularities in the agriculture road map. Because of this, the officers of the department are doing our duty to the farmers. He also gave his mobile number to the public and said that you people keep on protesting so that it seems that there is a disturbance in the agriculture department. Otherwise, it will seem that everything is fine. He alleged heavy infiltration in his department.
The mutual situation between RJD and JDU was getting uncomfortable due to Sudhakar Singh’s statement. JDU Parliamentary Board President Upendra Kushwaha and party spokesperson Neeraj Kumar also made statements against Sudhakar Singh several times. He was being advised that he is a minister and can take action against corrupt officials of his department. If they have any problem then discuss with Tejashwi Yadav. Despite this, Sudhakar Singh did not withdraw his stand and surprised everyone by sending his resignation to the government on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti today.
Earlier, Nitish cabinet minister Kartikeya Singh had to resign after the government issued a warrant from the court in a criminal case.