Union Minister Nitin Gadkari addressed Bihar's development challenges during a recent rally in Saran, Bihar, highlighting the failures of post-independence governments.
According to ANI reports, the parties that have ruled the state since 1947 have failed to alter Bihar's developmental trajectory or address its persistent issues, leaving the region mired in underdevelopment.Miraggio Womens Denice Large Sized Tote Bag With Adjustable & Detachable Sling Strap And Top Handles | Fits Upto 14" Laptop | Tote Bags for Women For Office Use, Work
Gadkari emphasized the need for visionary leadership, stating, I often remind everyone that while you can donate your eyes to the needy, you cannot donate a vision for development.
Only parties and leaders equipped with such foresight can truly transform the nation's future. He underscored that true progress demands innovative thinking and bold action, not mere rhetoric.Also Read: 750 Furniture Items, Including Single and Double Beds, for MLAs; ₹5.5 Crore Spent Without Tender!
Praising the current synergy between the Bihar and central governments, Gadkari highlighted their collaborative "double-engine approach to accelerate the state's growth.
With Bihar's assembly elections underway, he urged voters to back this momentum by supporting development-focused initiatives. "Our Rajdhani Express is already racing ahead at full speed," he metaphorically declared.Also Read: Karnataka Farmers Intensify Stir Over Sugarcane Price; Home Minister Assures Action!?
On polling day, just give it the green signal press the button marked with the arrow (JDU symbol). This simple act will generate a powerful current, sweeping away the political rivals who mock us with sarcasm.
He reassured the crowd of the transformative potential at their fingertips This power lies within you. If you exercise it, the deed is done. The Rajdhani Express will surge forward at super speed, reshaping your lives and securing a brighter future for Bihar.Also Read: 750 Furniture Items, Including Single and Double Beds, for MLAs; ₹5.5 Crore Spent Without Tender!