Patna: Chief Minister Nitish Kumar dismissed Prashant Kishor’s criticism of his 15-year leadership in Bihar and launched a mission to bring in “fresh thought and new effort” to restore the state. Prashant Kishor told reporters today that his opinion is “not important.”
“You people know whether we have done good in Bihar or not. Someone’s opinion is not important. What is important is the truth. People know our work. You all know what work has been done and how much work has been done,” Nitish Kumar told the media.
“Since you know, I request you to give the response yourself. When someone says anything, we should respond to the comments but in this case, you can do that yourself, since you know what the reality is,” he said.
“The amount of truth that is there in their claims of development of Bihar during their respective tenures, it is also a truth that even after the 30-year rule of Lalu Yadav and Nitish Kumar, Bihar is the most backward and the poorest state of the country,” said Prashant Kishor.
“Bihar is still at the lowest level in most development parameters. If Bihar needs to fall into the developed world category, it cannot follow the same path as in the last 10 to 15 years,” said PK in general. Bihar, known as Bihar, said.
“Bihar still stands at the lowest level in most of the parameters of development. If Bihar has to come in the category of advanced states, we cannot reach there walking on the same path as in the past 10 to 15 years,” said Mr Kishor, popularly known as “PK”.
He qualified the comments and said that much was done under the supervision of Nitischkumar in infrastructure such as roads, bridges and healthcare, but still more because Bihar is still at the bottom. I was convinced that I needed to do that. The
PK also addressed questions about avoiding visits with Nitish Kumar and even Sunday transfers.
“I have no personal fight with Nitish Kumar. We have very good relations. But personal relations is one thing and working together and agreeing is different. If Nitish Kumar calls me for a meeting, I will have to go. But that doesn’t mean we agree on everything and that will work together,” he said.
“Nitish ji was like my father. But it doesn’t mean I cannot have a separate political journey,” added the strategist.
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