In a video message ahead of the Bihar Assembly Elections, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said the people of the state have allowed him to serve continuously since 2005 and credited the NDA for the state’s progress.
“When we took office, being called a Bihari was considered an insult. Today, it is a matter of pride,” Kumar said, highlighting his government’s inclusive approach. “Be it Hindus, Muslims, upper castes, backward castes, extremely backward castes, Dalits, or Mahadalits — work has been done for everyone. I did nothing for my family, only for the people,” he added.
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“With NDA governments at both the Centre and the state, the pace of development has accelerated significantly,” he said, lauding the NDA’s governance.
Earlier on Friday, the NDA released its poll manifesto

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