Bihar’s development trajectory remains secure despite CM Nitish Kumar’s Rajya Sabha entry, according to Union MoS Satish Chandra Dubey. The senior leader will manage state affairs effectively from Delhi.
In detailed remarks to media in New Delhi, Dubey celebrated Kumar’s governance record. Transforming a state marred by ‘jungle raj’ into a model of ‘sushasan’, Kumar’s era brought justice, prosperity, and unity. His praise is well-deserved, as Bihar’s growth story is indelibly linked to his stewardship.
What sets Kumar apart is his all-encompassing vision. Development initiatives catered to every demographic, eliminating discrimination and promoting collective advancement. This strategy explains his sustained public backing through multiple terms.
Respecting Kumar’s choice to file for Rajya Sabha, Dubey affirmed the CM’s pledge to drive Bihar’s development agenda remotely. ‘Delhi won’t distance him from his duties.’
On a related note, Dubey dismissed Mamata Banerjee’s protests over West Bengal’s SIR exercise as political maneuvering. Facing declining fortunes, the TMC supremo is resorting to distractions, he alleged. The Election Commission, bound by constitutional duties, must be allowed to function freely. Ultimately, Bengal’s populace favors a change symbolized by the BJP’s lotus.
