Patna: On the 137th birth anniversary of Shri Krishna Sinha, also known as Shri Babu, Bihar
Congress president Akhilesh Prasad Singh vowed to oppose the smart meter roll-out in the state. Singh praised Shri Babu for his major decisions, such as abolishing the zamindari system and allowing Dalits into Deogarh temples.
He criticised the current state govt for shutting down sugar factories and accused it of burdening the public with electricity bills.
Senior Congress leader Bhupendra Singh Hooda, the chief guest, unveiled a statue of Shri Babu and urged the youth to follow his legacy.
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