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Bihar Assembly elections 2020: Nitish attacks Lalu over women's welfare schemes in state

‘Did nothing apart from installing wife on chair when himself got jailed’

PTI Khagaria Published 30.10.20, 05:11 PM
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is garlanded by party supporters during an election meeting ahead of the 2nd phase of Bihar Assembly elections, at Valmiki Nagar in West Champaran district, Thursday, October 29, 2020. (

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is garlanded by party supporters during an election meeting ahead of the 2nd phase of Bihar Assembly elections, at Valmiki Nagar in West Champaran district, Thursday, October 29, 2020. ( PTI

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday attacked Opposition party RJD by appealing to people to not "get misled" by those who "ignored" women and backward classes during their rule.

Addressing an election rally at Parbatta here, he said, "They are talking today, but how was the condition of women earlier? They were ignored, nobody paid attention to their issues."

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Attacking his bete noire and jailed RJD chief Lalu Prasad, without naming him, Kumar said, "When he was sent to jail, he installed his wife (Rabri Devi) on the chair, but did nothing for the welfare of the women otherwise."

Lalu, who became chief minister of Bihar in 1990, had anointed his wife on the chief minister chair after he was sent to jail in 1997 over the multi-crore fodder scam cases.

Nitish said when he had the opportunity, he gave reservation to women in panchayats and urban local bodies, besides providing quotas to SC, ST and backward classes.

"If Bihar has progressed today, the biggest reason is womens’ participation. Promoting women is our commitment," said the JD(U) chief.

Talking about economic empowerment of women, he said his government started the Bihar Rural Livelihoods Project (BRLP), locally known as JEEViKA, by taking loan from the World Bank and the initiative has expanded today.

Trying to connect to the women voters in the constituency, he mentioned prohibition and asked them to cast their votes first and cook later on polling day and also encourage others in their family to vote.

Nitish declared Bihar a dry state in April 2016. On several occasions he had said he took the step on the demand of the women.

He said his government has ensured development by taking along the SC, the ST, Backward Classes, Extremely Backward Classes and Mahadalits "whom nobody cared about earlier".

He said, "Earlier even cities did not have electricity, but now we have ended the lantern era and every household gets power now."

Lantern is the poll symbol of the RJD.

"Everybody knows who says what and indulges in what kind of misdeeds. They (the Opposition) neither have the experience to work nor do they want to work. They just indulge in useless talks," he alleged.

Speaking about the cooperation between the state and the Centre, he said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given several projects for the development of Bihar. If you give us another chance to work, we will take Bihar forward and make it a developed state."

He also slammed the RJD over its record on law and order, education, health, jobs and other development parameters.

He said if voted to power, he will take irrigation water to every field and provide solar street light in every village.

The constituency goes to poll on November 3 in the second phase.

Nitish, who heads the JD(U), also addressed public meetings in Sheohar and Runi Saidpur in Sitamarhi district.

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