News India Live, Digital Desk: These days, one name is being discussed the most in the politics of Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his ‘Samriddhi Yatra’. This visit is not only to inspect the development works, but through this Nitish ji is also reminding the people of the ‘past’ of Bihar, which perhaps the new generation does not know.
Recently, a new and sharp attitude of Nitish Kumar was seen during his public meeting. He made a direct attack without naming anyone Lalu Yadav and Rabri Devi On the reign of. Let us know what things he said from the stage which has intensified the stir in the politics of Bihar.
“No one came out of the house at night.”
Addressing the people in Saharsa and Madhepura areas, Nitish Kumar reminded them of the old days. He asked people in a very casual manner, “Do you remember how Bihar was before 2005?” He told how after the evening people used to hide in their homes out of fear, there were no roads, no electricity and no fear of law. Nitish ji said that in the last 18-19 years, with his hard work and sweat, he has brought Bihar to this point where girls are able to go to school without any fear.
Wholehearted praise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
One special thing about this visit was that Nitish Kumar appeared very aggressively positive towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He repeatedly emphasized that the Central Government has a big role in the development of Bihar. He clearly said, “The network of roads and bridges that you are seeing today has a big contribution from PM Modi.” This statement clearly indicates that this ‘double engine’ of JDU and BJP is going to work together even more strongly in the coming times.
Attack on opponents: “They only care about themselves”
Taking aim at the opposition (RJD), Nitish Kumar said that some people are worried only for their family and chair, whereas their entire life is dedicated to the welfare of Bihar. He said that earlier there was intimidation only in the name of ‘recruitment’, but today his government is providing jobs at a record level and bringing transparency in the system.
The real message of Samriddhi Yatra
If seen, through this visit Nitish Kumar is preparing the ground for the 2025 assembly elections. They want to make the public realize why it is important to preserve the environment of development and peace that exists today. His words are directly connecting with the voters who have seen Bihar changing in the last two decades.
Social media and political experts believe that Nitish Kumar has once again opened old wounds and put the opposition on the defensive.
What do you think? Has Bihar really seen a big change since 2005, or is there still a lot left to happen? Be sure to give us your opinion in the comments!
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