In Patna, Bihar Minister Ashok Choudhary voiced elation over Nitin Nabin’s ascent to BJP national presidency, calling it a badge of honor for the state. At such a young age, Nabin’s journey from the ground up exemplifies the leadership the party needs.
Choudhary blessed Nabin’s path ahead, invoking divine support for a robust tenure. He referenced PM Modi’s poignant reminder on organizational primacy, delivered straight to the grassroots: party bosses at state and national levels are paramount, with every worker integral to the machine.
Shifting focus, Choudhary extolled Nitish Kumar’s ‘Prosperity Yatra’ for its direct dividends—new schemes, inaugurations fueling Bihar’s ascent. These methodical tours under Kumar fortify the state’s developmental backbone.
On Rahul Gandhi’s barbs and opposition agitations over the NEET tragedy, Choudhary stood firm: elected governments execute policies, opponents question. With an SIT already mobilized, thorough investigation by diligent police ensures truth emerges soon, followed by stern measures against culprits. Justice remains paramount.
As Bihar navigates politics and progress, figures like Nabin and Kumar signal sustained advancement.