Nitish Kumar urges Bihar voters to support development, law & order, women & Dalit empowerment, and criticizes RJD on final campaign day.
The final day of the Bihar election campaign, leaders from every party have given it their best. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar are in New Delhi.
When Bihar was in dire straits in 2005, the NDA administration started a fresh development there.
While speaking at a public gathering at Vikramganj, Nokha, and Kargahar, Rohtas, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made fun of the RJD. In 2005, when the state was in terrible situation, he said that the NDA government had started a new chapter in Bihar’s development. He recalled how there were no roads, no law and order, and people were terrified to leave their homes at nightfall during the previous rule.
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He attacked Lalu Yadav, claiming that once he left the position, he made his wife the Chief Minister in order to limit power within the family.
He claimed that those in positions of authority in the past merely supported familyism and paid little regard to the state’s advancement. He attacked Lalu Yadav, the leader of the RJD, saying that he had limited the government to the family and appointed his wife as chief minister after he was forced to resign. He claimed that although the same individuals are still hoping to regain power, the people of Bihar have realized everything. Those who invented and those who simply provided slogans are now known.
By lifting Bihar out of darkness, the Chief Minister claimed, we have enhanced infrastructure, health care, and education.
In order for people to live with dignity, the Chief Minister claimed that we have lifted Bihar out of poverty and enhanced infrastructure, health care, and education. He prioritized strengthening law and order in the state after the NDA administration was formed in 2005.
Action was taken against the offenders, police accountability was established, and the public were reassured that Bihar would now be governed by the law.
“” “We took action against the criminals, fixed the responsibility of the police and assured the people that now the law will rule in Bihar.” The NDA rule allows people to travel without fear. Nitish Kumar, the chief minister, has urged the populace to contribute to Bihar’s development in order to create a developed state.
Justice with development has always been a guiding concept of our government’s efforts.
“Justice with development has always been the foundation of my government’s work,” he stated. We have empowered women, the Dalits, the impoverished, and the backward. Women were granted 50% of the Panchayati Raj reservation, allowing them to participate in decision-making. There were reservations for government employment.