PM Modi's Bihar Visit Brings Prosperity Amid NDA's Development Push

JD(U) spokesperson Rajeev Ranjan Prasad strongly defended Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's leadership following PM Modi's recent Bihar visit. He credited the Prime Minister for bringing unprecedented development to the state that Congress failed to deliver in six decades. The spokesperson highlighted massive infrastructure projects worth Rs 1.85 lakh crore currently transforming Bihar's landscape. He confidently asserted that the NDA remains united under Nitish Kumar's leadership with clear development goals for the state.

Key Points: JD(U) Defends Nitish Kumar Leadership After PM Modi Bihar Visit

  • JD(U) credits PM Modi for transforming Bihar's infrastructure in 11 years
  • Rs 1.85 lakh crore worth of expressways and highways under construction
  • NDA aims to make Bihar among top 10 developed states by 2030
  • Spokesperson defends Nitish Kumar's 20-year clean governance record
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'PM Modi's visit brings prosperity to Bihar': Rajeev Ranjan defends Nitish Kumar's leadership

JD(U) spokesperson credits PM Modi for transforming Bihar with Rs 1.85 lakh crore projects, defends Nitish Kumar's clean leadership amid opposition challenges.

"Today, projects worth Rs 1.85 lakh crore, including expressways and highways, are under construction in Bihar. - Rajeev Ranjan Prasad"

New Delhi, Oct 24

Commenting on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bihar visit on Friday, Janata Dal (United) national spokesperson Rajeev Ranjan Prasad said the Prime Minister's visits have always brought “prosperity and progress” to the state.

Talking to IANS in Patna, Prasad credited PM Modi for transforming Bihar in the last eleven years, giving the state what "Congress failed to deliver in six decades after Independence."

"Today, projects worth Rs 1.85 lakh crore, including expressways and highways, are under construction in Bihar. Be it the allocation of large central funds for flood control, or giving makhana global recognition and markets, these steps have given Bihar's economy a significant jump," Prasad said.

He asserted that the NDA's vision is to place Bihar among India's top ten developed states by 2030, adding confidently, "This goal will be achieved by 2025-30."

Responding to questions on the Mahagathbandhan's chief ministerial and deputy chief ministerial candidates, Prasad said the opposition is questioning the NDA's leadership because "they know people will not vote for them."

He defended Nitish Kumar's leadership, stating, "For 20 years, people have seen Nitish Kumar as an honest, clean and capable leader. There have never been corruption charges against him."

Drawing a contrast with RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, Prasad said, "Tejashwi faces multiple corruption cases - charges have been framed in the IRCTC case, and the 'land for job' case is also ongoing."

"There is no possibility of the RJD or Mahagathbandhan returning to power. They will lose badly. The NDA is united under the leadership of Nitish Kumar," he asserted.

When asked if Nitish Kumar would remain the chief minister if NDA returns to power, Prasad reaffirmed, "Yes, Nitish Kumar is the undisputed leader of the NDA in Bihar, and all alliance partners stand firmly with him."

Notably, PM Modi, stepping up attack on the Mahagathbandhan at Begusarai rally earlier in the day, made an emphatic appeal to the youth of poll-bound Bihar and urged them to cast their vote cautiously this time, for building a prosperous and Viksit Bihar.

Before Begusarai address, PM Modi, during his visit to Jannayak Karpoor Thakur's birthplace, lambasted the RJD-Congress over jungle raj, holding them responsible for pushing the state into darkness.

PM Modi mocked the cracks and infighting in the Mahagathbandhan over seat-sharing and hurled a 'Mahalathbadhan' jibe, suggesting that the allies were engaged in a bitter face-off over seat-sharing and were driven by self-interest rather than public issues.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the development work, I wish the political parties would focus more on actual governance rather than constant mudslinging. Bihar needs schools, hospitals, and jobs - not just political rhetoric.
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Aman W
Nitish Kumar has been a stable leader for Bihar. No corruption charges in 20 years is remarkable in Indian politics. The state has seen better law and order compared to the RJD era. Hope the development continues!
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Bihar multiple times, I can see the infrastructure improvements. The roads are getting better and there's visible progress. However, rural areas still need more attention. The focus should be balanced development.
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Vikram M
The makhana getting global recognition is a great achievement! This will help our farmers immensely. More such initiatives are needed to promote Bihar's unique products. 🎯
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Kavya N
I remember the days of 'jungle raj' under RJD. The current government has brought much-needed stability. But we need to see more job creation for our youth. Promises are good, but delivery matters more.

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