Nitish Kumar's Assembly Warning: Why RJD's Absence Reveals Political Battle

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar used the Bihar Assembly floor to tout his government's accomplishments. He specifically called out the opposition RJD for their lack of constructive work. Kumar highlighted massive improvements in Bihar's health infrastructure, including doubling medical colleges. He ended with a firm declaration that his government is there to stay and continue its work.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Highlights NDA Work, Criticises RJD in Bihar Assembly

  • Nitish Kumar criticised the RJD for not working while highlighting NDA's governance
  • He revealed primary health centres now see over 11,600 patients monthly
  • The number of medical colleges in Bihar has doubled from six to twelve
  • The CM asserted his commitment to staying in power and continuing development work
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Nitish Kumar highlights NDA govt's works, hits out at RJD in Assembly

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar lists NDA government's achievements in health and infrastructure while launching a sharp attack on the absent RJD opposition in the Assembly.

Nitish Kumar highlights NDA govt's works, hits out at RJD in Assembly
"We kept you on the sidelines twice, and we carried out so much work. At that time, you accepted everything I said. - Chief Minister Nitish Kumar"

Patna, Dec 4

On the fourth day of the winter session of the Bihar Assembly, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar presented a detailed account of the NDA government's work.

The House also held a discussion on the Governor's address.

While concluding his address, CM Nitish turned toward the opposition and remarked, "We kept you (RJD leaders) on the sidelines twice, and we carried out so much work. At that time, you accepted everything I said."

Continuing his remarks, the Chief Minister added, "When you made mistakes, we left you, but now we will never leave. This is our own place, and we will stay here. But remember the work which has been done by our government."

Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav was not present in the House during the Chief Minister's address.

Reiterating his criticism, CM Nitish again asked the opposition, "Why aren't you working? Others are. If work is done, it helps everyone."

The NDA government often criticises the previous RJD governments for "pushing the state into darkness".

Following the statement, Bhai Virendra attempted to interrupt, but the Chief Minister continued, asserting that his government had twice relegated the opposition and delivered significant developmental work during the NDA regimes.

During his speech, CM Nitish also highlighted the government's achievements in the health sector.

He said that primary health centres, which earlier struggled with low footfall, now receive an average of 11,600 patients every month.

He added that the number of medical colleges in Bihar has doubled, from six earlier to 12 now, and medical colleges are being established in the remaining 27 districts.

The construction work, he said, is progressing rapidly and will be completed soon.

The Chief Minister also mentioned the "excellent work we have done to restore the existing PMCH".

"We visited the PMCH so often, and we built so many buildings, and we constantly visit every place. The PMCH hospital now has 5,400 beds," he added.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The work in health is commendable, but the constant political bickering in the Assembly is tiresome. Instead of "we kept you on the sidelines," can we hear more about future plans for education and jobs? That's what the youth need.
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Aman W
Tejashwi Yadav not being present says a lot. If you're the opposition leader, you should be there to listen and counter, not boycott. Both sides need to focus on Bihar's development, not just point-scoring.
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Priya S
5400 beds at PMCH is a significant upgrade. My cousin had to go to Delhi for treatment a few years ago. If infrastructure improves here, it will save so many families time, money, and stress. Good step.
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Vikram M
"We will never leave" sounds more like a threat to the opposition than a promise to the people. I appreciate the health data, but the political rhetoric overshadows it. Governance should be about performance, not permanence.
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Karthik V
Actions speak louder than words. Building colleges is one thing, ensuring they have quality faculty and equipment is another. Hope the government's next report card includes outcomes, not just construction numbers.

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