– Chirag Paswan has outlined his party’s approach for teh upcoming assembly elections, with the NDA aiming to secure over 225 seats.
– He emphasizes his leadership role within the alliance and highlights his contribution to government policies.
– Paswan critiques the state’s law and order issues while asserting that as an ally at the Center, it is his duty to address these concerns.
– Plans include interlinking rivers, establishing education hubs, and developing agriculture-based industries.
– Highlights include establishing a third NIFTEM institute in Hajipur, supporting micro-enterprises in Bihar through government schemes, reducing post-harvest losses, and ₹500 crore allocated for new food irradiation units across india.
– responding to opposition criticism regarding electoral processes in Bihar, he calls EC actions constitutional and impartial.
– Positions himself as an critically important ally within the NDA by emphasizing his party’s ability to provide a crucial vote share boost in tight contests.
– Reaffirms support for Nitish Kumar but hints at personal political aspirations while maintaining alliance priorities.
Chirag Paswan’s evolving role within both state-level politics and national alliances indicates growing ambitions beyond traditional regional leadership. His commitment to addressing law and order issues underscores accountability even as an allied opposition figure at the state level-a perhaps strategic move aimed at bolstering credibility among voters concerned with governance challenges.
The ‘Bihar First, Bihari First’ roadmap reflects attempts to present actionable development strategies tied closely with local priorities like agriculture-based industry growth-a promising focus given Bihar’s agrarian economy-but implementation will remain paramount for tangible results.
Paswan’s assertive contributions through his Union Food Processing portfolio (e.g., NIFTEM institute) highlight alignment between federal initiatives and regional needs but also serve as a reminder of how central roles can impact grassroots sentiment during elections.
Lastly, NDA cohesion appears stable based on reiterations of faith in Nitish Kumar’s leadership; however, subtle hints about possible ambitions suggest intra-alliance role recalibrations may emerge depending on electoral outcomes or seat-sharing agreements moving forward.