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This article talks about Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s recent public meeting in Munger, where he discussed development and urged support for his party, JDU.
In Munger, the election atmosphere got lively when Chief Minister Nitish Kumar held a public meeting in Khand Bihari. He was joined by senior JDU leader Sanjay Jha and Union Minister Lalan Singh, addressing a large crowd and urging them to vote for the JDU candidate.
Nitish Kumar highlighted how Bihar has changed since 2005, claiming there was no law and order before his government. He mentioned that many teachers have been reinstated and the education system has improved significantly. He also noted that free medical treatment and medicines are now available in hospitals.
The Chief Minister said that under his government’s plans, 40 lakh people have found jobs, and they aim to provide employment to 1 crore youth in the coming five years. He also spoke about women’s empowerment, stressing that Bihar has the highest number of women police in the country and that many women are part of government programs.
Nitish Kumar mentioned that by 2018, every household in Bihar would have electricity, and currently, 125 units are given for free. He also pointed out that the state has received considerable financial support from the Central government for various development schemes.
He concluded by announcing ten new development projects in Munger, promising that these will bring significant improvements to the area. He also criticized the opposition for their past governance, asserting that his administration is focused on continuing the progress in Bihar.
Summary:
- Nitish Kumar addressed a public meeting in Munger.
- He spoke about the improvements in education and healthcare since 2005.
- 40 lakh people have received employment under his government.
- Every household is expected to have electricity by 2018.
- Ten new development projects will be launched in Munger.
