Neeraj Kumar, voice of JD(U), champions the Bihar budget as a rural transformation engine steered by CM Nitish Kumar. Investments span concrete roads, upgraded learning centers, and seamless connectivity, heralding a new era for hinterlands.
‘Focused on Viksit Bihar, it’s fortifying our future,’ Kumar emphasized. He highlighted shifts: electrified hamlets, tech-savvy schools, and highways fueling economic pulses. These aren’t promises—they’re realities reshaping rural Bihar.
Regarding girls’ hostel guidelines, Kumar traced educational deficits—24 sub-divisions college-less long after independence. Reforms now deliver safety, skills training, and opportunities, catalyzing female advancement.
Mamata’s SIR critique? ‘Election Commission’s domain; prior instances were smooth, unlike BLO neglect by some,’ Kumar retorted.
Outrage over Gandhi dubbing Bittu ‘traitor friend’: ‘Breaches parliamentary ethos and constitutional decency,’ he slammed.
Backing Puri, Kumar saluted Sikh roles in history. ‘Pride of the nation—the Regiment shines; Gandhi must reckon with community pain.’
Doval’s words affirm India’s mettle: unbowed, proactive on world stage. Bihar’s budget, Kumar concluded, exemplifies visionary governance amid political crossfires.