India, April 21 -- Keeping a 'hawk-eye' on the school teachers in Bihar has led to acute resentments against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar from five lakh Government schoolteachers and their families, and a majority of them backed by several associations of teachers, have decided to 'boycott' the voting in Lok Sabha polls.

The latest to add fuel is while Bihar Government has announced holidays for children due to prevailing heat conditions, it is mandatory for the teachers to be present for two hours in the morning in the school premises and they have to share their GPS location to the administration.

"Our choice is BJP due to Modi (PM Narendra Modi) but the candidate here is from the JDU. We have grievances against Nitish Kumar and have d...