Chirag Paswan Predicts "Golden Era" for Bihar Under NDA's Double-Engine Govt

Union Minister Chirag Paswan declared that Bihar is entering a five-year "golden era" of development following the NDA's decisive assembly election victory. He emphasized the benefits of the "double-engine" government in fulfilling electoral promises. Paswan also announced plans for a personal gratitude journey to connect with the people who trusted him. Furthermore, he strongly endorsed the demand to award the Bharat Ratna to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his exemplary governance over two decades.

Key Points: Chirag Paswan: Next 5 Years a "Golden Era" for Bihar

  • NDA's landslide win in Bihar 2025
  • Double-engine govt to drive development
  • Paswan plans a public gratitude journey
  • Supports Bharat Ratna for Nitish Kumar
  • Nitish Kumar's two decades of leadership praised
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"The coming 5 years will be a golden era for Bihar": Union Minister Chirag Paswan

Union Minister Chirag Paswan says Bihar will see a golden era of development under the NDA's double-engine government, backing Bharat Ratna for Nitish Kumar.

"The coming 5 years will be a golden era for Bihar. - Chirag Paswan"

Patna, January 11

Union Minister Chirag Paswan on Sunday said that Bihar is entering a "golden era" of development and the state's "double-engine" government would benefit the people.

Reflecting on NDA's landslide win in the Bihar assembly elections 2025, Paswan expressed that the double-engine government would work for the interests of the people of Bihar.

"The coming 5 years will be a golden era for Bihar. Over the next 5 years, the state will benefit from the double-engine government. We have started working to fulfil the promises we made in the Bihar Assembly elections... Discussions are ongoing on various issues," Paswan said.

Referring to his promise of a journey among the people, Paswan said that he has prepared the outline.

"The people have trusted me, I had said that I would personally go among the people in a gratitude journey, and its outline has also been prepared," Paswan remarked.

On Saturday, Paswan backed the Janata Dal (United)'s demand to confer the Bharat Ratna on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, asserting that he is a leader who has provided "exemplary governance" to the state over the past two decades.

Speaking to reporters in Patna, Paswan said that Nitish Kumar's contribution to Bihar's development and governance made him deserving of the country's highest civilian award.

"Over the last two decades, CM Nitish Kumar has given exemplary leadership to Bihar. He has done many commendable works. The basis for deciding whether Bharat Ratna can be conferred upon an individual involves several steps. I believe he is worthy of a Bharat Ratna," Paswan said.

- ANI

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Shreya B
As someone from Patna, I've seen many 'golden eras' promised. Nitish Kumar has done good work on law and order, no doubt. But the youth need industries and opportunities here, not just political statements. The gratitude journey should be about listening to our real problems.
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Aman W
Bharat Ratna for Nitish Kumar? That's a bit much. He is a good administrator, but the highest civilian award? Let's focus on getting Bihar's economy to match other states first. Paswan ji should push for more central projects instead.
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Priyanka N
Hopeful! My family is from Gaya and we desperately need better healthcare facilities. If this double-engine can bring AIIMS-level care to more districts, that itself would be a golden era. Jai Bihar!
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David E
Interesting to see the political alignment. Stability is key for investment. If they can improve infrastructure and ease of doing business, Bihar has immense potential. The focus should be on execution now.
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Karthik V
Golden era means nothing if migration for jobs doesn't stop. We need factories, IT parks, and skill development centers in every district. Talk is cheap, show us the blueprint and the budget.

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