As Modi visits Bihar, Nitish Kumar poses seven questions to PM
Since Mr Modi is its face for the Bihar election, the BJP feels that the general public assembly will assist it construct a momentum towards the Nitish-Lalu mix in Bihar.
Stating that the attack could be similar to Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination by the LTTE in 1991, the IB alert has specified that well trained women Maoists may be used as a human bomb to target the prime minister during the visit, the official added.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on Saturday visiting Bihar to launch the Bharatiya Janata Party’s campaign. I welcome him from my side, from the government of Bihar and the people of Bihar.
In the same vein the prime minister went on to say that: “I will announce a special package for Bihar at the right time, not now”. “The development of Bihar is our Prime Agenda, development of eastern India is our mission”, the Prime Minister said.
“I am raising seven critical issues – two specific to Bihar and five that in my view people across India want to hear from the Prime Minister”.
He said that his government’s priority was to usher in four-prong revolutions in tune with the four colours- saffron, green, white and blue in the national flag.
Besides, Modi will launch and lay the foundation stone for incubation centre for medical electronics at IIT-Patna. The campaign, which was launched on July 11 with a daylong dharna and fast at block headquarters towns across the state, was started to highlight the “anti-Bihar decisions” of the Modi government.
“We now expect the PM should announce a special package and projects which will transform the destiny of the region”, said Dinesh Kumar, a teacher, who intends to visit the “Chakkar Maidan” to attend NaMo’s “Parivartan Rally” on Saturday.
JDU spokesperson Ajay Alok said, “The country’s Prime Minister is coming and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will welcome him at the airport”.