Bihar’s political circles are abuzz with Minister Ashok Choudhary’s glowing tribute to BJP’s freshly appointed national chief Nitin Nabin. Describing him as a true grassroots leader who galvanizes workers, Choudhary sees Nabin’s elevation as a proud moment for Patna and the state.
‘Best wishes for a impactful stint,’ Choudhary conveyed, aligning with PM Modi’s call to prioritize organizational hierarchy. Modi’s analogy of himself as a foot soldier and Nabin as the boss reinforces the party’s democratic ethos, where provincial and national presidents helm the structure.
Choudhary spotlighted CM Nitish Kumar’s ‘Samriddhi Yatra’ as a catalyst for growth. These tours consistently unveil development projects, from groundbreakings to ribbon-cuttings, infusing fresh energy into Bihar’s progress under Kumar’s stewardship.
Dismissing opposition noise on issues like Rahul Gandhi’s statements and NEET protests, Choudhary emphasized governance by mandate. The SIT probe into the aspirant’s death is underway, promising quick revelations and rigorous accountability. ‘Milk will be milk, water will be water,’ he quipped, vowing unwavering commitment to justice.
This convergence of praise for new leadership and ongoing state initiatives paints an optimistic picture for Bihar’s future.