"There is no political goal behind the decision to impose ban on sale of liquor in Bihar, but to bring in social reform," Kumar, who was in the Steel City to take part in Karma Mahotsav organised by a social organisation of Kurmi Community 'Kurmi Sena', said.
"Liquor consumers have been spending Rs 10,000 crore, which is now saved and will help improve their purchasing power," Kumar told reporters here.
"We did not have any political goal behind imposing the ban on sale of liquor, but wanted to bring in social reform, which is now being witnessed in the state," he said.
"I have raised the issue after people of Jharkhand, particularly women from Bokaro and Dhanbad, requested to take up the issue of imposing liquor ban in the state, but the state government is not listening," he said.
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"Around Rs 5,000 crore revenue was being generated on account of excise/value added tax (VAT), but we preferred to forgo it for a good social cause," the Bihar Chief Minister claimed assuring that the revenue loss would be compensated.
Regretting that expected development had not taken place in Jharkhand during the last 16 years, Kumar said the the mineral rich state should have been number one.
To query about the poor state of affairs of National Highway 33 between Ranchi and Jamshedpur, Kumar said the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) had failed to maintain the road.