Bihar Assembly Election: Will boost growth in Bihar, if elected to power, says Nitish Kumar – bihar choice


Bihar Prime Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday urged voters to return him to power so that the development initiatives taken by his government over the past 15 years could continue.

At a rally in the assembly segment of Sakra, Muzaffarpur, to poll the party’s candidate, Ashok Kumar Choudhary, the JD (U) leader also pointed to the opposition leader, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, and said that some are trying to get publicity. attacking him. “Some leaders get publicity and attention by speaking out against me. Let them do it. I’m not interested in any publicity. I have worked for Bihar and will continue to do so, if given another chance, ”he said. He also indirectly targeted the RJD by accusing him of promoting nepotism during his time in power.

“For some, their family, sons, daughters is the only thing that matters … For me, the whole state and the people are my family and I continue working for their development,” he said.

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As voting for the second phase of the state assembly elections approaches, public gatherings are in full swing in the northern districts of Bihar. “Everyone must go to their respective polling stations to vote for a government committed to the development of the state and its citizens for the last 15 years. There are still many projects underway to give you a better life, ”he said.

In listing the development projects implemented by his government, Kumar said that his government had initiated seven resolutions for the overall development of the state. “We have given roads, we have taken drinking water and electricity. If we are given another chance, we will ensure that solar street lamps are installed in all villages. In our government, power generation has multiplied, ”he said.

“Our government is the first to give reservations to women, apart from the cycles for female students that were later extended to male students from the economically weaker sectors. We have built thousands of school buildings, we have improved health services and we have built all-weather roads for better connectivity, ”he said.

In another rally at Mahua in Vaisali, the prime minister stressed that his government’s focus was on uplifting the weaker sectors and the extremely backward classes.

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