In a glowing tribute on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s 75th birthday, Bihar’s Building Construction Minister Ashok Choudhary praised the veteran leader’s transformative contributions to the state’s development. Speaking in Patna on March 1, Choudhary said, ‘Under Nitish ji’s guidance, Bihar has gained momentum in development and reclaimed its honor.’
The celebrations included a well-attended blood donation drive organized by Choudhary, drawing crowds of NDA supporters keen to honor the CM through acts of service.
Addressing reporters, the minister made a passionate appeal for blood donation. ‘Everyone should donate every six months, especially those with rare blood types. It’s a vital service to humanity,’ he advocated.
Choudhary debunked health misconceptions, stating, ‘Donating blood doesn’t weaken the body. Any fit person can participate and motivate others to do the same.’
Shifting to national issues, he commented on West Bengal’s voter list revisions. ‘India belongs to its native citizens. We need to scrutinize those who migrate, register as voters, and preach nationalism,’ he remarked pointedly.
Responding to opposition allegations of foul play in SIR, Choudhary explained, ‘This is essential for fair elections. We’re rectifying duplicates, multi-location entries, and dead voters’ names. The process is transparent—objections are welcome for any genuine cases. The Election Commission safeguards valid voters.’
The birthday fervor highlights Nitish Kumar’s lasting impact, with allies like Choudhary rallying around his vision for a stronger Bihar amid political discourses on electoral integrity.