NDA hails one month in power as RJD, Cong differ Sunday, December 25 2005 16:51 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
Patna:
The completion of one month in power of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Bihar has been described by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as a good beginning during which the Government has reached a stage of take off, but the opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress disagreed and hoped little from them.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has said though one month is little time for the new government to do much, it's a good beginning. The new government has reached a stage of take off to take Bihar to the path of development and growth.
Best part of the story is that in the past 30 days of the NDA coming to power the people are feeling relieved in the new environment and craving for development work, CM's Public Relations Officer Anil Chaudhary said quoting him.
After reviewing work of their departments all the ministers are working over-time to deliver goods, the CM said reassuring the people to bring Bihar back on the path of
development.
Road Construction and Tourism minister Nand Kishore Yadav, who is also state NDA Convenor, said the good point of the new government was that unlike in the past when the power was confined to 1 Anne Marg, from where RJD supremo Lalu Prasad ran the Government by proxy, Nitish Kumar has given free hand to his ministers. as a result all the ministers are working over-time to live to the expectation of the cm, he
added.
But, the opposition RJD and Congress differed.
RJD National Spokesman and a former minister Shivanand Tiwari told sources today (Dec 25, 2005) lathicharge on the agitating teachers yesterday (Dec 24, 2005) summed up the achievements of the Government in one month.
Congress legislature party leader in the assembly Ashok Kumar said notwithstanding drum beating by the CM about development works, nothing is visible on the ground.
Nitish Kumar cited foundation laying of extension center of Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) in Patna and his fruitful talks with Union Human Resources Development minister
Arjun Singh for setting up an IIT type institute in Bihar as start of development work.
Talking about his PWD department, Nand Kishore Yadav said he has directed to fill all the potholes and craters of the national highways in the state by January end to make them motorable. Likewise, many proposals in the field of power, health, scienc and technology have been approved and work set to start.
RJD leader Shivanand Tiwari said though 30 days is a short time to assess performance of a new Government.
"But, the way hapless teachers were beaten by police yesterday here they were agitating in support of their demands for increasing their honorariums, on the day the Government completed its one month augured ill for the state," he said.
Tiwari referred to kiling of five persons of a minority community in East Champaran and spate of kidnapping and other crimes in the state capital and elsewhere to puncture Nitish
Kumar's promise to make Bihar crime-free in three months.
It seems the feudal forces who were forced by the previous RJD regime to live in hiding have come over ground and with the patronage of the new Government oppressing the poor and downtrodden, he said fearing return of pre-1990 era in Bihar.