Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], Madhya Pradesh Congress president Jitu Patwari on Saturday mocked state cabinet minister Narayan Singh Kushwaha's comment, saying the Madhya Pradesh government wanted to "keep the state inebriated" .

"Narayan Singh Kushwaha said that women should force their husbands to stay at home and make them drink alcohol. What is the message? The message is that this government wants to keep the state intoxicated. On the one hand, there is debate about banning alcohol. alcohol, of -addiction and on the other hand, the Minister of State talks about consuming liquor at home and doing it regularly," Patwari told reporters.

He further said, "It means that this government of corruption, crime and debt is giving a message that they will spread anarchy and make the entire state addicted to drugs. This is the message of a state minister, which means it is the message of the entire cabinet."

Notably, Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities Narayan Singh Kushwaha on Friday advised women to ask their husbands to bring liquor home and drink it so that they feel ashamed and quit their drinking habit. .

Minister Kushwaha made the remark while he was addressing the 'Nasha Mukti Abhiyan' program organized in Bhopal, the state capital.

"Those men who return home after consuming liquor from outside, their wives should tell them to bring the liquor home and drink it. If they consume alcohol in front of women and children at home, they will feel ashamed and gradually feel ashamed . get rid of drinking addiction," said the minister.

Furthermore, he advised women not to offer food to those who returned home in a drunken state.

"Women should not cook food for those who come home after consuming alcohol. Women should form 'Belan' groups and show it to those who come home after consuming alcohol. Many people cannot do this because of social values, but values ​​should not come. to put an end to evil deeds," Minister Kushwaha added.