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The Bihar Rural Affairs Minister visited several villages, promoting the NDA candidate and highlighting development achievements.


Bihar’s Rural Affairs Minister, Ashok Chaudhary, visited villages like Beladih and Siyaram Colony today. He met with local families in the Belaganj assembly area of Gaya district. His main goal was to connect with voters and ask them to support the NDA candidate, Manorama Devi, in the upcoming elections.

During his visit, Chaudhary shared that Manorama Devi has made significant contributions in just ten months as an MLA. He mentioned that she managed to get 71 roads and 2 bridges built, totaling around Rs 133.2 crore. This was a notable achievement considering the previous MLA, who held the position for 30 years, had often opposed road construction.

Chaudhary emphasized that the people of Belaganj deserve continued development and should give Manorama Devi another chance. He believes that this is crucial for the area’s progress and for keeping up with the advancements happening in Bihar.

He praised Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his two decades of leadership that have brought good governance and development to the state. Chaudhary pointed out that the current government has worked towards empowering marginalized communities and ensuring that everyone can participate in development.

Before concluding his visit, Chaudhary prayed at the Maa Kali Darbar for peace and prosperity in Bihar. He urged the public to vote for the NDA candidate, hoping to strengthen the path of progress in the state under Nitish Kumar’s leadership.



Summary:

  • Minister Ashok Chaudhary visited several villages to connect with voters.

  • He highlighted development work done by NDA candidate Manorama Devi.

  • Chaudhary emphasized the importance of continued support for development.

  • He praised Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his governance achievements.

  • Chaudhary encouraged the public to vote for the NDA candidate for progress.



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