Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Responds to Union Budget 2024 Allocation
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar responds to the allocation for Bihar in Union Budget 2024, emphasizing the need for special status or a special package for the state’s development.
Following the announcement of the Union Budget 2024, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed his views on the allocations made for the state. The budget has earmarked significant funds for Bihar, addressing various developmental needs. However, Nitish Kumar reiterated his longstanding demand for either special status or a special package for Bihar.
Nitish Kumar’s Statement
Addressing the media, CM Nitish Kumar said, “I have continuously spoken for this (special status), I told them as well (NDA). I told them to give us either a special status or a special package. As a follow-up, they have announced aid for a lot of things. We were speaking of special status and a lot of people said that the provision for special status has been done away with much earlier. So, instead of that, aid should be given for helping Bihar. They have now started it.”
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Context of the Demand
Nitish Kumar has been vocal about the need for special status for Bihar, citing the state’s unique developmental challenges. Special status would provide Bihar with additional financial resources and policy flexibility to address its socio-economic issues. Despite the discontinuation of the special status provision, Kumar has persisted in advocating for a special package as an alternative means to secure necessary funding for Bihar’s development.
Union Budget 2024 Allocations
The Union Budget 2024 has allocated substantial funds for Bihar, focusing on various infrastructure and development projects. The budget includes provisions for new medical colleges, improved sports infrastructure, and the construction of new airports. These initiatives aim to enhance the state’s healthcare system, promote physical well-being, and boost connectivity and economic activities.
In addition to these specific projects, the budget also includes support for backward regions in Bihar. This targeted aid is designed to address regional disparities and promote balanced development across the state.
Government’s Commitment to Bihar’s Development
CM Nitish Kumar acknowledged the NDA government’s efforts to provide aid for Bihar through the budget allocations. He emphasized the importance of this support in driving the state’s development forward. “Aid should be given for helping Bihar. They have now started it,” he noted, indicating a positive step towards addressing Bihar’s developmental needs.
Looking Ahead
With the allocations made in the Union Budget 2024, Bihar is poised to witness significant infrastructural and developmental advancements. The funds will facilitate the establishment of critical infrastructure, enhance healthcare facilities, and improve connectivity, thereby contributing to the overall socio-economic growth of the state.
As Bihar continues to develop, the state’s leadership remains committed to ensuring that the allocated resources are utilized effectively to benefit the people. CM Nitish Kumar’s persistent advocacy for special status or a special package underscores his dedication to securing the best possible outcomes for Bihar.
The Union Budget 2024 marks a crucial step in addressing Bihar’s developmental challenges. With significant allocations aimed at improving infrastructure and providing targeted aid to backward regions, the budget reflects a commitment to fostering balanced and inclusive growth. As Bihar embarks on this new phase of development, the state government, led by CM Nitish Kumar, will continue to advocate for additional support to further enhance the state’s progress and prosperity.