Key Points

PM Modi will inaugurate major infrastructure projects in Gaya, signaling Bihar's development push. Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary contrasted NDA's governance with RJD's alleged failures, citing job creation and electrification. He accused the Gandhi family and Lalu Yadav of looting Bihar while praising Nitish Kumar's reforms. The NDA aims to further expand employment and religious tourism in the state.

Key Points: Modi to Inaugurate Rs 12,000 Crore Bihar Projects in Gaya Aug 22

  • Modi to inaugurate infrastructure projects worth Rs 12,000 crore in Gaya
  • Chaudhary criticizes RJD and Congress for Bihar's past mismanagement
  • NDA claims 50 lakh jobs created between 2020-2025
  • Bihar's electricity connections surged from 17 lakh to 2.14 crore since 2005
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PM Modi to inaugurate project worth Rs 12,000 crore in Gaya on Aug 22

PM Modi will launch development projects in Gaya as Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary slams RJD and Congress over governance failures.

"Lalu Prasad gave 1 lakh jobs, Nitish Kumar created 7.5 lakh—Bihar is transforming under NDA. – Samrat Chaudhary"

Patna, Aug 18

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of development projects worth more than Rs 12,000 crore in Gaya on August 22.

Ahead of the Prime Minister’s visit, Chaudhary inspected the venue at the Magadh University campus and issued necessary instructions to officials regarding preparations.

Later, while addressing an NDA workers’ meeting at Cultural Bhawan, Haridas Seminary in Gaya, Chaudhary launched a sharp attack on the opposition, particularly the Gandhi family and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav. “Some people add ‘Jananayak’ to their names, and some write ‘Gandhi’ after their names, but merely writing does not make anyone a leader. The Gandhi family and Lalu family looted Bihar, while Nitish Kumar has transformed the state,” he said.

Chaudhary questioned the Congress over the legacy of the Emergency and said, “Does the word ‘Jananayak’ sound good from the mouth of a party that imposed the Emergency and jailed political workers?”

Highlighting NDA’s record in employment generation, he compared the tenures of Lalu Prasad Yadav and Nitish Kumar. “Lalu Prasad could not provide even one lakh government jobs during his tenure, whereas Nitish Kumar gave 7.5 lakh jobs between 2005 and 2020. By 2020–25, 50 lakh government jobs and employment opportunities have been created, and by 2025–30, one crore youth will be given jobs and employment,” Chaudhary claimed.

During the review meeting with senior JDU leaders, Bihar minister Santosh Suman, and leaders of NDA allies, Chaudhary stressed that rapid development is taking place in Bihar under the guidance of PM Modi and the leadership of CM Nitish Kumar. He urged NDA workers to strengthen the organisation at the block level and spread awareness about government achievements among the people.

Citing progress in infrastructure and power supply, Chaudhary said: “In 2005, Bihar had only 17 lakh electricity connections, which have now increased to 2.14 crore. Currently, the electricity bill of 1.64 crore households is zero under the subsidy schemes. The government aims to provide free electricity to every household through 100 per cent subsidised solar plate installations in coordination with the Centre.”

He also underlined improvements in road connectivity: “Now one can reach any part of the state from Patna in five hours, and the government’s goal is to reduce this to four hours.”

Referring to religious tourism, Chaudhary pointed to major temple projects: “The grand temple of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya completed under PM Modi’s tenure and a Rs 1,000 crore grand temple of Maa Janaki under construction at Punauradham, Sitamarhi.”

- IANS

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Sarah B
While infrastructure projects are welcome, I wish politicians would stop the constant mudslinging. Development should be above party politics. The employment numbers sound impressive but need independent verification.
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Ananya R
As someone from Gaya, this is exciting news! Our city needs better roads and job opportunities. The temple projects will also boost tourism. But hope the funds are properly utilized - no corruption please!
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Vikram M
Electricity connections increasing from 17 lakh to 2.14 crore is remarkable progress! My village got power just 3 years back. Now my children can study at night. Modi ji's schemes are changing lives.
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Kavya N
Good to see focus on Bihar's development, but why always temple projects get highlighted? What about schools and hospitals? We need balanced development, not just religious tourism.
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Michael C
The road connectivity improvement is impressive. When I visited Bihar last year, travel times were much better than what I'd heard about from 10 years ago. Infrastructure makes such a difference for economic growth.

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