PATNA: Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that calling back students from Kota (Rajasthan) or any other place in the country would not be in consonance with law, unless the Centre modifies its existing guidelines for the nationwide lockdown Participating in a video conferencing with chief ministers of other states, Nitish said Bihar government was strictly implementing the lockdown as per the guidelines issued by the Centre. As per the Central Disaster Act issued by the Union ministry of home affairs, inter-state travelling is banned.“Unless the guidelines and rules are amended, calling back anyone will not be in consonance with the law,” Bihar CM said and urged the Centre to issue a necessary guidelines in this matter.“Large number of students from Bihar also study at different coaching centres in Kota, Rajasthan. Some states have called back their students from there. Several types of matters about the Kota students are coming forth through social media. Not only Kota, the students from Bihar also study at many other places in the country,” he told the PM.He also informed the PM that more than one lakh people from Bihar who are stranded outside the state have so far made calls and send messages on helpline number of the state governments. “So far, 25 lakh stranded people have made application for financial assistance of Rs 1,000 under the CM Special Assistance Scheme. Amount of Rs 1,000 each has so far been transferred in the bank accounts of more than 15 lakh people,” he said.