Bihar economy back on rails, we will win: JP Nadda | Bihar Assembly Elections 2020 Election News


PATNA: On a note of confidence in the Bihar polls, BJP Chairman JP Nadda said Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mantra of “scale and skill” was key to the party’s vision on which the NDA looked for another. mandate in the state and also said the party’s new office -carriers, which excluded some veterans, reflected a plan to create leadership for the future.
“There has been the right kind of leadership since we joined and the state economy has gotten back on track,” Nadda said while speaking of the JD (U) -BJP alliance in an exclusive interview to TOI, adding that Prime Minister Modi believes that states like Bihar were key to the economic growth of the country.

“One should go see the world-class Kumhrar research center, AIIMS was derailed earlier, now it is back, 11 medical colleges are being developed and a 5,000 bed hospital is being developed. This will be the largest hospital in India, ”said Nadda.
He added that his team’s announcement was delayed due to extensive consultation and the Covid-19 crisis, but was set up to prepare future leaders, who could take crucial positions in the next 10-20 years. “Leaders who had key responsibilities for various periods were replaced by new faces. The move was strategic, as there should not be a leadership vacuum, “said Nadda. The reconstitution of public office had brought down the top leaders Ram Madhav and Muralidhar Rao.
The BJP chief said the party has promised growth through which migration can be contained, adding that while UPA had previously delayed Bihar’s progress, BJP and JD (U) were able to work together for less than four years after. they met again in 2017. “People come back to Bihar and connect with their roots. Well-intentioned leadership with the support of PM Modi and the BJP has brought stability and development in the state, ”he added.
Nadda said that the last three years were crucial for Bihar in the development of the state, as the first time that the Center and the state worked together. “There has been a sea change in Bihar after a long gap,” he added.
On the opposition protests over the agricultural laws, the BJP chief said there would be obstacles, but the people trusted the government’s intention. “The laws have freed farmers from the clutches of middlemen,” he said.
Nadda said that Congress had not behaved responsibly as an opposition party and had not understood the laws. “While they oppose Modi, they end up opposing the country,” he said, adding: “The arrogance of Congress reminds me of the infamous phrase ‘rassi jal gai, aithan nahi gaya.’ He said congressional opposition to Article 370 reflected his irony.
“The WHO and more than 150 countries appreciated India for managing Covid-19, but Congressional leaders say Pakistan did better than us,” Nadda said.

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