What did BJP President Nitin Naveen say in front of Nitish Kumar? ‘This is the last one as an MLA…’

BJP National President Nitin Naveen participated in the public dialogue program of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s Samriddhi Yatra on Thursday (March 26, 2026). The program was held at Bapu Auditorium in Patna. Addressing on this occasion, he said that the Chief Minister brought Bihar out of the period of hopelessness and linked development with confidence. Today every Bihari feels proud.

Nitin Naveen said that as an MLA, I have also got the opportunity to learn a lot under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. He said that perhaps this may be the last government program as an MLA, but I assure the people of Patna that in the coming days also, with the help of the Central Government, I will work to give more momentum to the new dimension that the Chief Minister has created for the development of Patna and Bihar.

‘…so the credit for that goes to Nitish Kumar’

BJP President further said that Nitish Kumar created a working culture in the state in 2005. At that time it was difficult to even imagine providing light to every house in Bihar, but today we have left lanterns and provided LEDs to every house. Today electricity has reached all the houses, the credit for that goes to CM Nitish Kumar.

Nitin Naveen discussed the development of Bihar. Referring to the earlier tenure of Nitish Kumar, he said that during that time it was said whether there is a road in Bihar or a pothole? Today Nitish Kumar not only built roads but also maintained them. Today other states are adopting this policy. At that time people used to think that bridges and culverts were constructed on rural roads with small amounts of money, but today the roads are telling the story of the development of Bihar.

‎He said that the way the double engine government was formed after 2014, Bihar got the support of the Central Government, for that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thank you also. Bihar will always be indebted to Nitish Kumar for his contribution to the new Bihar.