Patna: Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will on Thursday release the BJP’s ‘vision document’ for the Bihar Assembly Elections in the presence of party president Amit Shahand other union ministers, a party leader said on Wednesday.
Bharatiya Janata Party leader Bhupender Yadav, who is in charge of the party in Bihar, said Jaitley will release the ‘vision document’ a day ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Banka. Yadav said the vision document will focus on women empowerment, education, jobs to youth and infrastructure development.
The vision document will chart out a plan to develop Bihar in the next five years if the BJP-led NDA wins the polls and forms the next government,” he said. The party’s “main plank is development in Bihar”, he said.
Following are the highlights of the event:
- We have prepared an agenda for Bihar elections. This vision document is the charter of development.
- In 2005 we had decided that we will end Jungle Raj in Bihar.
- There was not any stability in Janata Dal United’s administration.
- In the first four decades, except a few times, the Congress has ruled Bihar.
- For 15 years, there was a Rashtriya Janata Dal government and then in the last 10 years there was the JDU government.
- In such a long time, the entire state should have changed.
- Madhya Pradesh was among BIMARU states.
- There were no roads, electricity…but we changed the entire state in 15 years.
- The Centre is always willing to extend any kind of support to Bihar.
- The poor people should get their dues, it is the thrust of the vision document.
- I hope we will with a majority and we can bring to reality the plans mentioned in the vision document.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, in his vision document for the next five years, spoke of his seven-point agenda to develop Bihar. This included free wi-fi in college and university campuses and a student credit card scheme for loans to pursue higher and professional education and unemployment allowance to support themselves while finding jobs.
Nitish Kumar’s vision document also promised electricity and toilets in every home, and piped water that will benefit 16 lakh families. The BJP is contesting 160 of the 243 Assembly seats.
Bureau Report
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