Patna buzzed with celebrations as Minister Ashok Choudhary wished Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on his 75th birthday, spotlighting the leader’s strides in fortifying Bihar’s development framework and enhancing its stature. ‘He has truly strengthened Bihar’s growth engines and amplified our pride,’ Choudhary noted.
Choudhary spearheaded a blood donation initiative to commemorate the day, with robust turnout from supporters reflecting grassroots enthusiasm.
To the media, he issued a clarion call: ‘Make blood donation routine—every six months for all, prioritizing rare groups. It’s society’s greatest gift.’
Dismissing health concerns, he said, ‘Myth busted: no bodily harm from donation. Fit adults can donate safely and rally others for this selfless act.’
Weighing in on West Bengal’s SIR controversy, Choudhary declared, ‘India is ours, for citizens by birth. Scrutinize migrants becoming voters and nationalists.’
On opposition jibes, he elaborated: ‘Voter revision is key to honest polls—fixing duplicates, multi-votes, dead entries. Fair, methodical, with objection rights. No valid name vanishes.’
Nitish Kumar’s birthday serves as a reminder of his developmental imprint, with Choudhary’s advocacy bridging health drives and voter reforms in Bihar’s political narrative.
