Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, buoyed by his ninth consecutive oath-taking ceremony, has firmly stated that the NDA alliance is poised for resounding victories in both the upcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections in Bihar.
Addressing recent claims made by RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav regarding job creation, Kumar emphasized the fallacy of attributing Bihar’s progress solely to one individual. He underscored the transformative changes witnessed since his assumption of power in 2005, contrasting it with the state’s earlier predicament.
Kumar highlighted the stark improvements in infrastructure, safety, and job opportunities, asserting that the development trajectory in Bihar is a collective effort rather than the result of any single leader’s endeavors.
Refuting assertions made about job creation, Kumar elucidated that his government has provided substantial employment opportunities, debunking claims of exclusive credit by any particular party or individual.
Moreover, Kumar emphasized his pivotal role in advocating for a caste-based census, dating back to 1990, demonstrating a longstanding commitment to equitable representation and policy formulation.
With unwavering confidence, Kumar asserted that the NDA alliance is primed to clinch victory in all 40 Lok Sabha seats and a commanding majority of 200 Assembly seats in the forthcoming elections, signaling a resolute determination to steer Bihar towards continued progress and prosperity under the NDA’s leadership