Nitish Kumar's Shocking Claim: Muslims Were Used as Vote Bank Before 2005

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has made strong allegations against previous state governments. He claims that before his government came to power in 2005, the Muslim community was only used as a vote bank without any real development work. Kumar highlighted his government's achievements including a massive 306-fold increase in the minority welfare budget. He also mentioned fencing thousands of cemeteries to prevent communal clashes and providing justice for Bhagalpur riot victims.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Says Muslims Used as Vote Bank Before His Rule

  • Minority welfare budget increased 306 times to ₹1080 crore since 2005
  • Over 8,000 cemeteries fenced to prevent communal incidents
  • Compensation and pensions provided to Bhagalpur riot victims
  • Strict action taken against culprits of past communal violence
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Before 2005, Muslim community were used as vote bank: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar accuses previous governments of using Muslim community only for votes, highlights 306-fold budget increase for minority welfare since 2005.

"Before the year 2005, there was no work for the people of the Muslim community in the state - Nitish Kumar"

Patna, October 26

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday accused previous governments of not doing any work for the Muslim community in the state, using them as a vote bank.

He said the initiatives his government has taken since coming to power include a massive increase in the Minority Welfare Department's budget.

https://x.com/NitishKumar/status/1982054610756940050

In a post on X, Nitish Kumar wrote, "Before the year 2005, there was no work for the people of the Muslim community in the state. Prior to that, those who were in power in Bihar used the Muslim community only as a vote bank. Communal clashes used to occur frequently in different parts of the state. Since November 24, 2005, when our government was formed, continuous efforts have been made for the Muslim community. As you all know, in the year 2025-26, the budget of the Minority Welfare Department was increased by 306 times, to 1080.47 crore rupees. To prevent communal incidents in the state, the fencing of sensitive cemeteries began in 2006. So far, more than 8,000 cemeteries have been fenced. In consultation with the Muslim community, 1,273 additional cemeteries have been identified for fencing, of which 746 have been completed, and the work on the remaining ones will be finished soon."

Kumar said that when opposition parties were in power, communal riots, including the 1989 Bhagalpur riots, were mishandled, with victims left without support.

He claimed that his government has since ensured strict action against culprits, provided compensation, and extended pensions to affected families, adding that Hindu-Muslim conflicts in the state have now largely ceased.

"When the opposition parties were in power, communal riots took place in Bhagalpur in 1989. The government failed to stop the riots, and the previous governments did nothing for the victims of communal riots. When we got the opportunity to serve, the Bhagalpur communal riots were investigated, strict action was taken against the culprits, and compensation was provided to the victims. Additionally, assistance in the form of pensions is being given to families affected by the riots. Earlier, there used to be so many Hindu-Muslim conflicts, but now there are no such disputes," the post read.

The chief minister urged the community to remember the work done by his government, which he said ensures full rights and fair representation for Muslims across all fields.

"Now, during the Bihar Assembly elections, some people are once again trying to portray themselves as well-wishers of the Muslim community. This is all deception. Various temptations and tactics are being used solely to secure the votes of the Muslim community, while no efforts are being made to give them any significant representation. In our government, people from the Muslim community are receiving their full rights today. Without any discrimination, they are getting proper representation in every field, whereas previous governments used the Muslim community only for votes and gave them no share in power. I humbly request that you not fall into any confusion. Remember the work our government has done for you and decide whom to vote for based on that," the post read.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the transparency about past mistakes, I'm concerned that this still feels like election-time rhetoric. Shouldn't development work speak for itself without needing to remind communities during election season?
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Rohit P
As someone from Bihar, I can confirm that communal tensions have reduced significantly in recent years. The fencing of cemeteries was a much-needed initiative that brought peace to many areas. Good work! 👍
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Priya S
Budget increase of 306 times is impressive, but I hope this money is actually reaching the intended beneficiaries. We need transparency in how these funds are being utilized for minority welfare.
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Michael C
Interesting perspective from Bihar's CM. In a democracy, all communities should receive equal attention and development, not just during election cycles. Hope other states learn from this approach.
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Kavya N
The mention of Bhagalpur riots compensation and pensions for affected families shows genuine concern. Many governments forget victims after the headlines fade. This is proper governance. ❤️
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Vikram M
While the work done is commendable, I wish politicians would focus on development for ALL communities equally. True progress happens when every citizen feels included and empowered.

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