Political drama unfolded in Patna on the budget session’s 14th day, with ministers briefing press on welfare strides and countering opposition fire.
Minority Minister Jama Khan credited Nitish Kumar for elevating budgets from negligible to substantial, zeroing in on madrasas. ‘We’ll liberate all encroached Waqf lands,’ he declared, prioritizing asset recovery.
Secretary Sohail revealed plans for 534 grassroots offices via competitive recruitment. ‘9-12 grade schools: two operational, 22 constructing, five ready for fall intake, each housing 560 students fully equipped.’ Madrasa syllabi will standardize with Hindi, English, math, and social sciences for modern relevance.
JD(U) MLC Neeraj Kumar called out Rabri Devi: ‘Her assembly falsehoods on women collapsed when challenged with data; she’s a slave to RJD’s social media deceit.’
Khaliq Anwar normalized SIR as routine voter updates every 24 years per EC norms. On Rahul Gandhi: ‘Permanently tinted against PM Modi, he misses national positives—like the crucial AI Summit—opting for sabotage.’
Dilip Jaiswal highlighted Bihar’s trailblazing, court-overseen SIR, a lesson in integrity for procrastinators like Bengal’s TMC brigade.
These initiatives spotlight Bihar’s resolve for minority empowerment, undeterred by partisan squabbles.
