Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public rally in Jamui, expressed his confidence in Chirag Paswan’s leadership in Bihar. He referred to Paswan as his “younger brother” and commended him for his dedication in carrying forward the ideas of his late father, Ram Vilas Paswan.
“Bihar has been a guiding star for the entire country,” Modi stated, emphasizing the significant role of the state in the nation’s journey. However, he also expressed his concern over the fact that justice was not served to 5-6 generations of people in Bihar after independence.
The Prime Minister’s remarks come at a time when Bihar is witnessing a period of transformation under the leadership of Chirag Paswan. After the passing of his father, Paswan has taken up the responsibility and has been working diligently to fulfill his father’s vision for Bihar.
The endorsement from the Prime Minister is seen as a major encouragement for Paswan, who has been making consistent efforts to bring about a positive change in the state. It also signifies the central government’s commitment to supporting Bihar in its path towards development.
However, Modi’s comments about the lack of justice for several generations in Bihar post-independence have ignited a debate. Some perceive it as an indirect critique of the previous governments that have ruled Bihar and the country.
As the political scenario continues to evolve, the people of Bihar are hopeful that the combined efforts of the central and state governments will usher in a new era of development and prosperity in the state.