CM Nitish Kumar reviewed NDA’s performance in the Bihar Assembly, criticized the RJD, and highlighted major health and development achievements.
Patna: Chief Minister Nitish Kumar gave a thorough overview of the NDA government’s performance on the fourth day of the Bihar Assembly’s winter session.
The governor’s speech was also discussed by the House.
“We kept you (RJD leaders) on the sidelines twice, and we carried out so much work,” CM Nitish said, turning to face the opposition as he wrapped up his speech. You agreed with everything I said at the time.
“We left you when you made mistakes, but now we will never leave,” the Chief Minister continued. We shall remain here as it is our own. However, keep in mind the efforts made by our government.
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Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of the opposition, was not in the House when the chief minister spoke.
CM Nitish criticized the opposition once more, asking, “Why aren’t you working? There are others. Everyone benefits when work is done.
The former RJD administrations are frequently criticized by the NDA government for “pushing the state into darkness.”
Bhai Virendra tried to cut him off after the statement, but the Chief Minister persisted, claiming that his government had accomplished important developmental work throughout the NDA regimes and had twice relegated the opposition.
CM Nitish also emphasized the government’s accomplishments in the field of health during his speech.
Previously struggling with limited foot traffic, primary health centers now see an average of 11,600 patients every month, he said.
The number of medical colleges in Bihar has increased from six to twelve, he continued, and more are being constructed in the remaining 27 districts.
He claimed that the construction is moving quickly and will shortly be finished.
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Additionally, the “excellent work we have done to restore the existing PMCH” was mentioned by the Chief Minister.
“We erected a lot of buildings, visited the PMCH frequently, and went around all the time. There are currently 5,400 beds at the PMCH hospital,” he continued.