"Education and health are not on the agenda of CM Nitish Kumar in Bihar... Bihar government is not taking any interest in opening Kendriya Vidyalayas in Bihar. My party and I, as a Union minister, have demanded land time and again to open KVs in the state, but the state government has not responded to our demands," Kushwaha told reporters here.
"Government of India has been repeatedly telling the state government to fill up the posts of teachers, appoint trained teachers. We have been giving financial and academic support to states including Bihar. But it is unfortunate that Bihar's CM dont heed to this aspect," he said.
Kushwaha, who is also RLSP chief, announced that his party would launch agitational programme in the state to put pressure on the Nitish Kumar government for allotment of land for Kendriya Vidyalayas in the state.
"If need arises, the party will launch agitation to put pressure on the state government for allotment of land for KVs in the state," he said adding that details of the agitation programme - that includes holding of dharna, protest, demonstration - would be announced later.
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He also sought land allotment for KVs which are already running in the state.
There are around two dozen KVs in the state which do not have its own building and are running, at present, from temporary accommodations, official sources said.
For setting up a KV, he said, 10 acres/eight acres are required in rural/urban areas respectively.
Alleging that law and order situation has worsened in the state, Kushwaha said that Nitish Kumar does not talk about his much hyped 'Sushashan'.