Chirag Paswan bats for development agenda ahead of PM Modi's Bihar visit

IANS June 20, 2025 524 views

Chirag Paswan reaffirmed his "Bihar First" agenda ahead of PM Modi’s visit, emphasizing infrastructure projects like Patna Airport’s modernization. He criticized RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav for diverting attention from development issues. Paswan also condemned the viral Ambedkar photo controversy as disrespectful to Dalits and the Constitution. Modi is set to inaugurate key rail, water, and power projects during his Siwan trip.

"My agenda is and will remain Bihar First, Bihari First. No party can change that." – Chirag Paswan
Patna, June 19: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bihar visit, Union Minister and LJP (Ram Vilas) President Chirag Paswan said that every visit of the Prime Minister starts a new chapter in the state’s development.

Key Points

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Paswan praises Modi’s infrastructure push including Patna Airport modernization

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Slams RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav for shifting election narrative

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Condemns Ambedkar photo controversy as insult to SCs

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Modi to launch railways, water, and power projects in Siwan

Chirag highlighted the long-standing demand to modernise Patna Airport, saying that under PM Modi’s leadership, the demand has finally been fulfilled. “This is not just a new building; it is the foundation stone of a developed Bihar,” he added.

Responding to RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav’s “Jamai Commission” remark, Chirag Paswan said: “My priority is development. Some people don’t want elections to be fought on issues that matter. They provoke people to divert attention. If you want to question the Prime Minister, ask about his commitments, but don’t shift the narrative when you have no answers.”

He reiterated his core political line: “My agenda is and will remain Bihar First, Bihari First. No party can change that.”

Reacting strongly to the controversy surrounding a viral image where B.R. Ambedkar’s photo was allegedly placed at Lalu Prasad’s feet, Chirag called it “deeply offensive.” “This is not just an insult to the Scheduled Castes but an affront to the entire nation. The country runs on the Constitution, and Baba Saheb's ideals form its foundation,” Paswan said.

He accused rivals of political opportunism, saying: “Some leaders insult icons like Ambedkar, and then shamelessly seek votes in their name.”

Prime Minister Modi is expected to launch projects across railways, urban infrastructure, water supply, sanitation, and power during his Siwan visit. These include the inauguration of the Vaishali-Deoria railway line, flagging off the Patliputra-Gorakhpur Vande Bharat Express, the launch of new sewage and drinking water projects under Namami Gange and AMRUT, the foundation stone of India’s first export-bound locomotive from Marhowra plant and others.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some focus on Bihar's infrastructure! The new airport and Vande Bharat Express will be game changers. But I hope these projects don't remain just photo ops before elections. We need sustained development, not just announcements. 🤞
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Priya M.
Chirag Paswan is right about keeping development as the main agenda. Bihar has suffered enough due to caste politics. The railway projects will connect remote areas and create jobs - this is what matters most to common people like us.
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Amit S.
While development is welcome, why does every project get linked to Modi ji? The Patna airport modernization was pending for years - credit should go to all who worked on it, not just one leader. Also, when will we see actual completion of these projects?
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Sunita R.
The Ambedkar photo controversy shows how low our politics can go. We need leaders who respect our icons while delivering development. Chirag's 'Bihar First' approach makes sense - baseless personal attacks won't give us better roads or electricity!
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Vikram J.
Good to see focus on railways - Bihar's lifeline! But what about improving law and order? Development projects are great, but we also need to feel safe. Hope the PM addresses this during his visit. A developed Bihar needs both infrastructure and security.
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Neha T.
As a Bihari working in Bangalore, I'm happy to see my state getting attention. The export-bound locomotive project could bring manufacturing jobs back home. But politicians must ensure locals get these jobs, not outsiders. #BihariPride 🇮🇳

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