My Father Drinks: Boy Tells Nitish Kumar, Seeks Help For Education

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Publish Date : 2022-05-14 00:00:00


My Father Drinks: Boy Tells Nitish Kumar, Seeks Help For Education

Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.

Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to him with folded hands. "Sir, I need your support for my education. My father does not help me," cried Sonu Kumar. The Chief Minister's then ordered the officials accompanying him to listen to the child.Kalyan Bigaha (Bihar): An 11-year-old boy on Saturday stole the limelight in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's ancestral village of Kalyan Bigaha in Nalanda district by grabbing the visiting dignitary's attention in the midst of a large crowd, and sought support for his education. The Chief Minister was in Kalyan Bigaha, on the death anniversary of his wife Manju Sinha, whose statue he garlanded inside a park named after his father Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh. He was passing through a barricaded pathway, waving at people and accepting petitions from those who wanted to bring their grievances to his notice when the boy, who lives in a nearby village under the same Harnaut block as Kalyan Bigaha, called out to



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