Nitish Kumar plays the bugle for the Bihar assembly polls through his first virtual rally | India News


Bihar’s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar addresses JD[U]office during a virtual rally in Patna on Monday. (Photo …read more

PATNA: While playing the cornet for him Upcoming Bihar Assembly Polls through its first virtual demonstration, the president of JD (U) and CM Nitish Kumar on Monday he recounted in detail the urbanization works carried out by his government in the last 15 years and also compared them with the works carried out by two previous governments during the 15 years of ‘Pati-Patni ki Sarkar’ government.
By using the term ‘Pati-Patni ki Sarkar’, the CM was apparently referring to the previous governments of Lalu Prasad and his wife Rabri Devi, who together ruled the state for 15 years from 1990 to 2005.
In his extemporaneous three-hour speech, Bihar CM repeatedly asked the party workers to inform the new generation about what was the situation of public order, roads, the health sector and governance in the state before 2005.
“Tell the new generation about all the good deeds done by our government and the current scenario that prevailed in the state before 2005. They were children in those days. But now they have crossed the age of 18. It is necessary to inform them; otherwise, they could fall into the hands of ‘the wrong people,’ ”Nitish told party workers as he hinted at the importance of young voters in the years to come. .
While talking about the state assembly polls, Nitish said it was the electoral commission that would take a call on how to hold the elections. But in a democracy, the public is the supreme master. They will decide who the voters will give a opportunity to serve the state for the next five years, ”Nitish said.
“If I am given a new opportunity to serve the state, I will ensure irrigation water for all agricultural lands and a solid network of roads in rural areas to connect one town with others, as well as connect the town’s roads with nearby state highways. and national highways. ”Said the head of JD (U).

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