Key Points

Union Minister Giriraj Singh confidently states the NDA will retain Bihar under Nitish Kumar's leadership. He credits PM Modi for infrastructure growth, including 17 new Ganga bridges. The Election Commission announces increased pay for electoral officers to ensure fair polls. Singh emphasizes Bihar's development under the NDA government.

Key Points: Giriraj Singh Confirms NDA Will Form Bihar Govt Under Nitish Kumar

  • Giriraj Singh predicts NDA victory in Bihar under Nitish Kumar
  • Highlights 17 Ganga bridges built since 2014
  • Credits Modi govt for Bihar's road connectivity
  • ECI doubles BLO remuneration for electoral transparency
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NDA will form govt in Bihar under leadership of Nitish Kumar...: Union Minister Giriraj Singh

Union Minister Giriraj Singh assures NDA victory in Bihar polls under Nitish Kumar and Modi's leadership, citing infrastructure growth.

"Today, I can say with confidence that the next government in Bihar will be formed by the NDA under the leadership of Nitish Kumar and PM Modi - Giriraj Singh"

Sitamarhi, August 3

Exuding confidence over the outcome of the upcoming Assembly elections in Bihar, Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Sunday said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will form the government here under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

"Today, I can say with confidence that the next government in Bihar will be formed by the NDA under the leadership of Nitish Kumar and PM Modi," Giriraj Singh told reporters.

Union Minister applauded the work done under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and mentioned that 17 bridges have been constructed over Bihar's Ganga river since 2014.

Ever since Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister, 17 bridges have been built over the Ganga river in Bihar. Not only that, today there is no part in Bihar where there are no proper roads. The Modi government is the one which gave development to Bihar. It is only under the NDA government that people in Bihar have been employed, he said.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday said that it will double the remuneration for Booth Level Officers (BLOs), enhance remuneration for BLO Supervisors and give honorarium to Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) and Assistant Electoral Registration Officers (AEROs).

"Pure electoral rolls are the bedrock of democracy. The electoral roll machinery, consisting of Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), Assistant Electoral Registration Officers (AEROs), BLO Supervisors and Booth Level Officers (BLOs), do a lot of hard work and play a pivotal role in preparation of impartial and transparent electoral rolls. The Commission has therefore, decided to double the annual remuneration for BLOs & also enhanced the remuneration of BLO Supervisors involved in the preparation and revision of electoral rolls" it said in a press release.

The apex poll body's press statement also mentioned that the last such revision was done in 2015 and the honorarium has been provided for EROs and AEROs for the first time.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Bihari living in Delhi, I can see the difference when I visit home. Roads are better but unemployment is still a big issue. Hope NDA has concrete plans beyond infrastructure.
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Arjun K
The bridge development is commendable but what about education and healthcare? Bihar still ranks lowest in these sectors. Development should be holistic!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see electoral reforms being implemented. Clean voter lists are fundamental for fair elections. Hope this sets an example for other states too.
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Kavya N
Nitish Kumar's leadership has brought stability to Bihar after the jungle raj era. But youth want more job opportunities, not just roads and bridges.
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Vikram M
The double remuneration for BLOs is a welcome step! These ground workers are the backbone of our democracy. Desh badal raha hai, aage badh raha hai 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While infrastructure development is impressive, I wonder about the environmental impact of so many bridges on the Ganga. Sustainable development is crucial.

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