Darkness of lantern era over; single vote can save Bihar from becoming ‘bimar’: PM Narendra Modi
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday (October 28) highlighted Bihar`s previous to query Bihar`s future, and mentioned the times of the lantern have been over, taking a dig on the important opposition RJD, which dominated the state for 15 years.
In his Patna rally, which was his third on Wednesday, the Prime Minister mentioned, “Who can fulfill the aspirations of the poor and the middle class of Bihar? Those who looted Bihar, can they do it? Those who single-handedly thought of their families and did injustice to everyone will never realise Bihar`s expectations. Only the NDA can do it.”
Sharing the stage with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, PM Modi mentioned, “Atal ji (former Prime Minister) used to say that in Bihar in-bound supply of electricity is less while it vanishes more. The darkness of the lantern era is now over. Bihar`s aspirations now are of continued electricity supply, of LED bulbs.”
He additionally mentioned that identical to the individuals of the state can save themselves from COVID-19 with a masks, equally with a single vote they’ll save Bihar from changing into “bimar” (sick).
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PM Modi mentioned, “In the last decade and a half, Bihar has strongly stepped up the move from misrule to good governance under the leadership of Nitishji. Due to the efforts of the NDA government, Bihar has come a long way from inconvenience to convenience, from darkness to light, from distrust to trust, from kidnapping of industries to opportunities.”
He additional mentioned, “Earlier it was rare to find a doctor in the hospital. Now facilities like medical colleges and AIIMS are in place here. Earlier, there was a demand in the villages that somehow the ravine should be spread but now people now desire wide roads that remain in good condition in every season.”
The Prime Minister acknowledged earlier basic railway stations have been additionally a dream for Bihar however now the stations are connecting with fashionable amenities, there’s additionally an aspiration to begin new rail routes, including “Those who thought only of their family, did injustice to every single person of Bihar, also took away the rights of Dalits and Backward and deprived, will those people understand the hopes of Bihar?”
PM Modi mentioned, “Earlier there was a demand for ring road in Patna. When the ring road was built, then the demand for the metro increased. Today when the work on Patna Metro is underway, the expectations of similar facilities have increased in other cities.”
He additionally talked about unprecedented reforms being finished from training to governance, from farmer to labour, from the benefit of dwelling to ease of doing enterprise, including “Today, after three and a half decades, India has received the new National Education Policy has been received.”
PM Modi mentioned, “There is every possibility of becoming an IT hub in Bihar. Here in Patna too, a big IT company has opened its office. New opportunities have opened for youth in Bihar. In past years, a dozen BPOs have opened in Patna, Muzaffarpur, and Gaya.”
He mentioned, “If there was no `Trishakti` of Jan Dhan, Aadhaar and mobile, then in the corona period, the ration rights of poor people of Bihar would have been usurped, like previous years,” including “Development is the way forward, setting new dimensions.”
“Now crores of countrymen need fast internet in the village. The campaign to deliver optical fibre from village to village within 1,000 days has also started from Bihar. The goal is to complete this work in every village of Bihar in a few months,” he added.
Addressing one other rally in Muzzafarpur right this moment, the Prime Minister mentioned that those that are promising growth of the state are those who’ve earned a nasty identify for closing down industries in Bihar.
Notably, polling for the second part would happen on November three and for the third part on November 7, whereas the counting of votes can be held on November 10.
(With Agency Inputs)
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