Bihar Deputy CM Slams Opposition, Hails State Development
Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary criticized opposition leaders for corrupt practices, defended CM Nitish Kumar’s leadership, and highlighted infrastructure advancements in the state. Choudhary also spoke about plans to manage floods and return migrants while announcing initiatives under the present government.
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Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary launched a fierce critique against the opposition on Sunday, particularly targeting Lalu Prasad Yadav's family, accusing them of looting the state. He ardently defended Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, praising him as a 'conscious' leader who has driven Bihar towards significant development.
Addressing media concerns, Choudhary tackled opposition remarks regarding law and order, emphasizing that disturbances near the CM's residence do not emanate from within. Firmly backing Nitish Kumar's political stature, he affirmed, 'Nitish ji and his family will decide on political entrants, not Lalu ji's family, known only for public exploitation.'
Choudhary derided the opposition as corrupt, dismissing rumors that Nitish Kumar had lost his grip on governance. In a pointed comment aimed at Tejashwi Yadav, he noted, 'Yuvraj seems under stress.' He assured the government's preparation against flood challenges and revealed plans to bring back Bihar's migrants over the coming decades, underscoring the ongoing development and welfare schemes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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