Patna buzzes with pride as BJP’s new national president Nitin Nabin rises to the top at a young age, a milestone celebrated by Bihar Minister Ashok Choudhary. In a candid interview, Choudhary hailed Nabin’s grassroots roots, predicting a stronger BJP under his leadership.
Choudhary extended warm wishes to Nabin, praying for a tenure marked by organizational prowess. He echoed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent emphasis on party structure, where Modi positioned himself as a mere worker and Nabin as the guiding force. This message, Choudhary noted, resonates down to the rank-and-file, underscoring that every member’s role is vital in the world’s largest political party.
Turning to state affairs, Choudhary praised Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s ongoing ‘Prosperity Yatra.’ Each such journey, he said, delivers tangible benefits to Bihar’s people through new scheme launches, foundation stones, and inaugurations, accelerating the state’s development trajectory.
On opposition critiques, including Rahul Gandhi’s remarks, Choudhary asserted that democracy thrives on public mandate. Governing parties implement their visions, while opposition voices concerns— a balanced dynamic. Addressing protests over a NEET aspirant’s suspicious death, he confirmed the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by competent officers. Justice, he assured, will prevail swiftly, separating truth from falsehood with strict action against the guilty.
Bihar’s political landscape thus gains momentum, blending national leadership transitions with local progress initiatives, all aimed at public welfare.
