Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited Araria as part of his Samriddhi Yatra. During his address, he urged the audience to stay and listen, emphasizing the importance of understanding the situation. Kumar also highlighted ongoing development projects and his government’s achievements in various sectors.
He criticized the previous government led by Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi, noting the poor law and order situation before he took office in 2005. Kumar mentioned improvements in healthcare, education, and infrastructure sectors. The Chief Minister also spoke about initiatives promoting girls’ education and the recruitment of government teachers in Bihar.
Kumar emphasized the enhancements in healthcare services, including free treatment in public hospitals since 2006. He mentioned the increase in the number of medical colleges and beds in hospitals. The Chief Minister also discussed infrastructure development, such as road and bridge construction, reducing travel time to Patna significantly.
Highlighting the government’s flagship programs like the Saat Nischay Yojana, Kumar mentioned initiatives for women’s empowerment and free electricity. During his visit, he inaugurated a new police station, reviewed development projects, and interacted with students and milk suppliers.
